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Macbook Pro Repair 17 Inch – Hard Drive Removal

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  Comparison of Macintosh models, Computing, Drive, Drive Removal, hard, Hard disk drive, hard drive, Inch, Macbook, MacBook Air, macbook pro, Macbook Pro Repair, Macintosh, personal computers, Powerbook, Removal, Repair, repair guides, Technology Internet    Posted date:  October 8, 2010  |  9 Comments

A guide on how to remove the hard drive in a 17″ Macbook Pro. Visit www.powerbookmedic.com for more repair guides.
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9 Comments for Macbook Pro Repair 17 Inch – Hard Drive Removal

PowerbookMedic

Yes, we carry several 7200RPM drives at our site including a 500GB one.

loneshark2000

is there a 7200 RPM drive that i can put in my 17inch, 2.16 GHz, Revision A macbook pro? the 5400 RPM drive sux !

PowerbookMedic

Yes, it will void your warranty.

Panditha666

wont this void the apple care warrenty?

rbert16000

This shows the easy part… It’s getting to this level that is trickey.

billknythegayguy

ya just get a SSD drive and unscrew it and set the new drive in, you can find it on youtube

cfgauss

Would I be able to set a new SSD Samsung 250GB on the latest Macbook Pro 17?

engywuck85

Thank you so much! Well done, clearly, slowly and excellent described!

MariaMitsakou

little bit scary



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