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MacBook Swap Out
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel828" data-source="post: 431768" data-attributes="member: 18013"><p>I'm somewhat convinced at this point that Apple will not do this, but I'm wondering if they purchase used equipment. They do sell refurbs as far as I know, so I'm wondering if those come from defective returns or sales from individuals.</p><p></p><p>What I'd like to do is upgrade to a newer MacBook or even the MB Pro. I need more hard drive space. I wasn't anticipating holding as much work as I have now, so when the MB came out, I only bought the 60GB hard drive thinking I'd keep my desktop. Bad idea. I need at least double that amount of space now, but I'd also like to retain all of my current items and work on my current MacBook.</p><p></p><p>Is there some way to transfer all of my work, docs and files, photos, songs, movies/tv shows onto a new MacBook?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel828, post: 431768, member: 18013"] I'm somewhat convinced at this point that Apple will not do this, but I'm wondering if they purchase used equipment. They do sell refurbs as far as I know, so I'm wondering if those come from defective returns or sales from individuals. What I'd like to do is upgrade to a newer MacBook or even the MB Pro. I need more hard drive space. I wasn't anticipating holding as much work as I have now, so when the MB came out, I only bought the 60GB hard drive thinking I'd keep my desktop. Bad idea. I need at least double that amount of space now, but I'd also like to retain all of my current items and work on my current MacBook. Is there some way to transfer all of my work, docs and files, photos, songs, movies/tv shows onto a new MacBook? Thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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