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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Replacing hard drive
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<blockquote data-quote="paieye" data-source="post: 1514463" data-attributes="member: 266828"><p>The long sides of the tray have tiny "ears," pierced to be engaged by the lugs on the long edges of the drive. The old (Toshiba) drive had such lugs. The new (SATA) drive does not, but I notice that it has threaded sockets where the lugs ought to be</p><p></p><p> Yes.</p><p></p><p> Yes, so far as I can tell. I presume that the drive is fully seated, as it is all the way home, and the L-strip and battery can be replaced easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paieye, post: 1514463, member: 266828"] The long sides of the tray have tiny "ears," pierced to be engaged by the lugs on the long edges of the drive. The old (Toshiba) drive had such lugs. The new (SATA) drive does not, but I notice that it has threaded sockets where the lugs ought to be Yes. Yes, so far as I can tell. I presume that the drive is fully seated, as it is all the way home, and the L-strip and battery can be replaced easily. [/QUOTE]
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