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On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:21:59 +0100
James Tappin <sjt@(protected):
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 15:52:40 +1000
> Peter Garrett <peter.garrett@(protected):
>
> PG> On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:08:28 -0700
> PG> Brian Tillman <mailinglists@(protected):
> PG>
> PG> > On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Garrett wrote:
> PG>
> PG> [snip]
> PG> > > Am I right in thinking that this Toshiba / Mac 30 Gig hard drive
> PG> > > is dead?
> PG> [snip]
> PG>
> PG> > I think you've hit the nail on the head
> PG>
> PG> Sadly, it looks like it... thanks for the confirmation...
>
> I think it should be possible to get the old disk out and replace it but
> it's unlikely to be easy -- I have done it on a G3 iBook, but without a
> detailed instruction set I suspect I'd either not have got it apart or
> had bits left over. One thing you need to check is whether there are
> clearance restrictions on the G4 iBook (the G3 won't take all laptop
> disks, only those strictly less than 1cm thick).
Thanks James.
I've done a bit more research since my original post, and found
instructions at
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/iBook-G4-12-Inch/83/
http://www.zathras.de/angelweb/blog-ibook-disassembly.htm
... and a couple of others. I have ordered a Hitachi 2.5" 120 GB 5400
rpm ATA 100 parallel drive, which has a thickness of 9.5 mm, apparently.
According to the local Apple Centre tech, the 9.5 mm thickness should
fit.
The replacement procedure looks fiddly, to say the least, but with some
care and patience I hope to manage it.
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Peter Garrett <peter.garrett@(protected)>
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