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- From: karches@utdallas.edu (Tom Karches)
- Subject: Re: PB 170 UPGRADE???
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 03:26:30 GMT
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- In article <bob_janc-cdsr98x-310892144215@145.1.80.79> bob_janc-cdsr98x@email.mot.com (Bob_Janc) writes:
- >I have a PB 170 and am satisfied with almost every aspect of it, it could
- >use a larger hard disk. I noted that the PB 180 will have a 80 M and a
- >120 M capability. Does anyone know if the PB 170 will be upgradable?
- >
-
- I don't know about Apple, but you can purchase a third party disk (the
- Quantum GO-80 or GO-120 being obvious choices) and have them installed
- by an authorized Apple repair center (to prevent voiding of the warranty.)
-
- Microtech even has a case that you can put the old disk in, as sort of
- a backup
-
- Look in the back of MacUser, MacWeek or MacWorld for vendors.
-
- Regards,
- Tom Karches
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