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I just found out my MacBook HD just died. Could I just buy an external hard drive and use that? or do I need to buy an internal one.
I just found out my MacBook HD just died. Could I just buy an external hard drive and use that? or do I need to buy an internal one.
ok, is there a company you would recommend? looking at 250 GB or 320 GB with 5400 rpm.
ended up ordering the 320 GB seagate momentus 5400 rpm. i dont do any work on my macbook that 7200 rpm would make a difference. and i read that a higher rpm has a higher chance of frying, is this true?
ended up ordering the 320 GB seagate momentus 5400 rpm. i dont do any work on my macbook that 7200 rpm would make a difference. and i read that a higher rpm has a higher chance of frying, is this true?
I think it's funny that people worry so much about adding more RAM to get a bump in performance, yet no one ever asks if it's worth it to upgrade their drive--which is actually the upgrade that would give them the greater boost.