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Macbook 2 Fried Harddrives
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<blockquote data-quote="Rex32" data-source="post: 717152" data-attributes="member: 65770"><p>Noels,</p><p>Thanks for the reply. The laptop is out of warranty and I'm at school right now and there aren't any Apple stores anywhere near here...</p><p>The hard drives aren't too expensive so I might just try to fix it and test it myself and sell it or something. I don't want to sell someone anything faulty but if it is running fine for a few weeks after swapping in a new drive, I'd say its fine.</p><p>Are there any sort of utilities I can run to test the motherboard and what not? I know of the Apple Disk Utility but is there anything more advanced that I can run from a CD/DVD?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rex32, post: 717152, member: 65770"] Noels, Thanks for the reply. The laptop is out of warranty and I'm at school right now and there aren't any Apple stores anywhere near here... The hard drives aren't too expensive so I might just try to fix it and test it myself and sell it or something. I don't want to sell someone anything faulty but if it is running fine for a few weeks after swapping in a new drive, I'd say its fine. Are there any sort of utilities I can run to test the motherboard and what not? I know of the Apple Disk Utility but is there anything more advanced that I can run from a CD/DVD? Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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