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MacResQ announces PowerBook/iBook HD upgrades
October 22, 2003 - 02:44 EDT MacResQ today announced a new full-service hard drive upgrade for PowerBooks and iBooks as part of its PowerBookResQ repair program (new website = Device Repair For Phones, Tablets, Laptops & More | IResQ). The new service offers PowerBook and iBook owners a quick and easy way to upgrade to a larger-capacity hard drive with the company's 24-hour service. The all-inclusive upgrade includes pick-up at the customer's location in a custom "PowerBox," overnight delivery to the PowerBookResQ service center, expert drive installation and data transfer within 24 hours, and return overnight shipping to the customer. The old hard drive will be returned and could be used as an external drive or kept as a backup. The new upgrade is available in two sizes: a 60GB Hitachi drive for US$299, or an 80GB Hitachi drive for $399.
My Comments: I wish I had the money to do this.. I would love to have a larger drive in my Powerbook.
MacResQ announces PowerBook/iBook HD upgrades
October 22, 2003 - 02:44 EDT MacResQ today announced a new full-service hard drive upgrade for PowerBooks and iBooks as part of its PowerBookResQ repair program (new website = Device Repair For Phones, Tablets, Laptops & More | IResQ). The new service offers PowerBook and iBook owners a quick and easy way to upgrade to a larger-capacity hard drive with the company's 24-hour service. The all-inclusive upgrade includes pick-up at the customer's location in a custom "PowerBox," overnight delivery to the PowerBookResQ service center, expert drive installation and data transfer within 24 hours, and return overnight shipping to the customer. The old hard drive will be returned and could be used as an external drive or kept as a backup. The new upgrade is available in two sizes: a 60GB Hitachi drive for US$299, or an 80GB Hitachi drive for $399.
My Comments: I wish I had the money to do this.. I would love to have a larger drive in my Powerbook.