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Re: Monochrome 750 value
> Wild proposal #3: We select a competent hardware guru from among the
> group. Those that are interested contribute a moderate sum of money for
> the purchase of an appropriate third party hard drive (I would think
> $20-$30 would do it if lots of people are interested). The guru attempts
> to install the drive in a tp750, carefully documenting his/her progress.
> If the installation succeeds, the guru gets a free HD upgrade, and the
> entire group gets upgrade documentation. If not, one of the group
> purchases the hardware at a discount from the rest of the group (or we
> lose our investment), and we know to stop holding our breath and spring
> for an external SCSI drive. There are many obvious potential problems
> (mostly related to trust) but some reader (probably a lawyer) might have a
> way to make it work.
>
> -Victor Kress
>
I have been toying with the idea of purchasing a 2 1/2" drive and giving
the upgrade a try. The problem is that there are few firms selling
"notebook" drives. I think that in general there are few people willing,
or able, to perform an upgrade on a notebook.
FYI,
I am not looking for any money, but I go through with a drive upgrade the
procedure will become public.
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