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BTW, these are 7200.09 drives, not 7200.10. Still, a great deal and I put in two of them in my Mac Pro. :)

Disk 1:
Seagate 7200.09 250GB (Boot, Apps)

Disk 2:
Partition 1: 10GB
Partition 2: Remainder

Disk 3:
Partition 1: 10GB
Partition 2: Remainder

RAID0: Partition1 on Disk 2 and Disk 3 (Scratch disk)
RAID1: Partition2 on Disk 2 and Disk 3 (/Users, data)
 
ego said:
Will they fit in the MacBook Pro? If so, will it easily install?

Ummm...you do know that the Mac Pro and the MacBook Pro use COMPLETELY different sized drives right? If you don't then it will be VERY difficult to install. I'd love to see you try though. Why don't you buy one and post pics of the install process!!!
 
ego said:
Will they fit in the MacBook Pro? If so, will it easily install?

No hard drive easily instal to the MBP. It is a complicated process, Google you will see. Hopefully the next revision will include the option to easily change the HD like the MacBook.

Plus, Apple uses 2.5 inch drives in their MBs and MBPs, this is a 3.5 inch drive. It would make an awesome external drive.
 
ricgnzlzcr said:
what's the difference between .10 and .09?

.10 uses perpendicular recording and is supposed to a little faster. I'm more of a space over speed person when it comes to SATA though, won't notice much difference.
 
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