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Macbook Pro HD question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mdr1985@aol.com" data-source="post: 774072" data-attributes="member: 76764"><p>So long story short, I'm trying to make sure that the hard drive in my macbook pro (which I bought from someone else, not from a store) is the stock (from the factory) HD and that it wasn't switched out in any way. I have the 15 inch 2.16 Ghz MBP with a 120 GB HD. I know you can look up a lot of information in "About this mac" but I'm not sure what I'm looking for to answer my question and once I find the information I'm not sure what the stock HD information is to compare it to, make sense? Any ideas how I can find all this out? Any ideas would be great, especially those that don't consist of taking the computer apart and actually looking, though if there is a safe way to do that then thats ok too. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mdr1985@aol.com, post: 774072, member: 76764"] So long story short, I'm trying to make sure that the hard drive in my macbook pro (which I bought from someone else, not from a store) is the stock (from the factory) HD and that it wasn't switched out in any way. I have the 15 inch 2.16 Ghz MBP with a 120 GB HD. I know you can look up a lot of information in "About this mac" but I'm not sure what I'm looking for to answer my question and once I find the information I'm not sure what the stock HD information is to compare it to, make sense? Any ideas how I can find all this out? Any ideas would be great, especially those that don't consist of taking the computer apart and actually looking, though if there is a safe way to do that then thats ok too. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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