Aren't the MacBook Pro hard drives user-replaceable like the MacBook hard drives? If so, you'll just have to take out the battery, remove a few screws, take out the old drive, put the new one in, and close it back up.
I'm going to have CompUSA replace my 80 GB HD with a Hitachi 160 GB.
The 80 GB is backed up on a USB HD via Superduper. After they replace the HD, how do I get the backed up contents on the clean 160 GB?
He's already got it backed up to an external*, but I agree than an external enclosure is a no-brainer purchase for the old drive.You'd need to have your old internal placed in an appropriate external enclosure and boot from it.
He's already got it backed up to an external*, but I agree than an external enclosure is a no-brainer purchase for the old drive.
He's already got it backed up to an external*, but I agree than an external enclosure is a no-brainer purchase for the old drive.
* USB, but, IIRC, Intel Macs can boot from USB drives, right?