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Toshiba MK2431GAH 240GB 8-mm hard drive

http://i.gizmodo.com/5146324/upgrade-your-ipod-video-to-240-gigabytes

Is it the HD that makes it cost so much or the work installing it?
 
I believe you can buy yourself a 250GB Tohisba drive and install it into an iPod classic, which I plan on doing.

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Toshiba MK2431GAH 240GB 8-mm hard drive

http://i.gizmodo.com/5146324/upgrade-your-ipod-video-to-240-gigabytes

Is it the HD that makes it cost so much or the work installing it?

Probably the fact that they can do it.
Maybe one other reason is because it's a small hard drive, in thickness, they have another 240GB hard drive like it but it's thicker.
 
it costs so much because it's new and it's the biggest capacity drive in that form factor. the cost doesn't include them installing it.
 
You cannot install it on a classic. Firmware doesn't see the 2 platters. So far it only works in 5G ipods.
 
Not sure about that, but I know the 160GB 6G iPod classic's Logic Board can read two platters, especially since the 160GB did have two platters in it.
You are correct, obviously. Sorry, I think I should have specified richardhunt's comments as the puzzling one, alone.
I seriously doubt the unverified claim that a 120GB Classic's board will not read a two-platter HDD.
 
You are correct, obviously. Sorry, I think I should have specified richardhunt's comments as the puzzling one, alone.
I seriously doubt the unverified claim that a 120GB Classic's board will not read a two-platter HDD.

Doesn't matter, I don't think a two platter hard drive can fit inside the body of the 120GB iPod classic.
 
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