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June 16, 2006 8:21 AM PDT

MacBook Special Report: Do-it-yourself hard drive replacement instructions

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The MacBook's hard drive is easily replaceable, allowing addition of 7200 RPM drives (not an option at the Apple Store).

As noted by MacFixIt reader Rod, Apple has posted some do-it-yourself instructions for replacing the hard drive.

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