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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
replacing iBook HDD
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<blockquote data-quote="miketblack" data-source="post: 1047529" data-attributes="member: 150402"><p>i am wanting to replace my iBooks 60GB hdd with a 64gb SSD. i want to know if the HDD that i take out of the iBook can be used in a PC application.</p><p></p><p>i have a PC desktop tower that i was using as my media center as it has bluray and hdmi and i leave it connected to the flat screen in the living room and thats what we used for movies and entertainment. untill the HDD went bad. i was hoping that the SSD could kill two birds.....</p><p></p><p>i use the ibook more than anything. its my general duty laptop. thats why i want the SSD to go in the iBook .</p><p></p><p>my ibook is a 12" g4 1.33ghz 1.5gb RAM and 60gb hdd. i am running osx 10.4.11 and windows 7 unltimate on the desktop PC tower.</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miketblack, post: 1047529, member: 150402"] i am wanting to replace my iBooks 60GB hdd with a 64gb SSD. i want to know if the HDD that i take out of the iBook can be used in a PC application. i have a PC desktop tower that i was using as my media center as it has bluray and hdmi and i leave it connected to the flat screen in the living room and thats what we used for movies and entertainment. untill the HDD went bad. i was hoping that the SSD could kill two birds..... i use the ibook more than anything. its my general duty laptop. thats why i want the SSD to go in the iBook . my ibook is a 12" g4 1.33ghz 1.5gb RAM and 60gb hdd. i am running osx 10.4.11 and windows 7 unltimate on the desktop PC tower. mike [/QUOTE]
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