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I am going to buy a MBP with 80gb of HD. I think that's what I would need.

But supposing that in the future I am int he need of more HD space, could I add HD space to the MBP?
I don't like the idea of an external HD.
 

FocusAndEarnIt

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Basically, no. It would be extremely hard and it will void your warranty.

Your best bet is an external HD.
 

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Today 04:39 PM
lilstewart92 Basically, no. It would be extremely hard and it will void your warranty.

Your best bet is an external HD.
Today 04:34 PM
Kingsly
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Originally Posted by rye9
No, sry but you cant just add space to a hard drive only get a bigger one.
I think thats what roco means.
I believe you can add a bigger drive, but it voids your warranty!
Check out: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/85.1.0.html
or better yet: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/85.1.7.html
Enjoy.

Those links were great.....but yes, I wouldn't like loosing a warranty I paid like $300 for.

I think I'll have to get used to an external drive, even though I don't like the idea.
I hope I don't need more storege space.:D
 
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