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Old 11.04.2008, 04:47 AM   #10
terriblecanyons
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Originally Posted by pbradley
Mac's integrated design does allow for swapping the hard drive. But you could get a mac, pull out your hard drive, get a usb hard drive adapter, and just load all that shit onto the mac drive.

Awesome.
But what I'm aiming for is I won't have to pay for a new harddrive, and the price of one will be taken out of the general cost of a brand new (maybe used?) macbook.
See what I mean?
I just really really REALLY want to make sure that when I get a new faptop it won't crap out like my current one, and macs seem to be fairly stable in that area. Plus I hate mac OSX so there's another plus.
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