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    Reef Shark Polaris's Avatar
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    Anyone have the Dell 700m?

    I was curious as to how difficult it is to swap hard drives. I know on HP/Compaqs, IBMs, and Gateways, it's just two screws and sliding out a tray. Is the 700m like this too? This is a sweet little laptop, but I'd like to get it with the tiniest drive they offer, then throw in the 120gig Seagate when it becomes available.

    I'd also get it with the minimum RAM, then get a 512 or 1gig Crucial.

    I come up with $1400 bucks for a 12" laptop w/ 1.8Ghz, 256MB, and 40 gig HD and a combo drive. Sweet.
    Last edited by Polaris; 04-20-2005 at 06:55 AM.
    AMD Sempron 3000+
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    Crucial 1536MB DDR400
    Seagate 500gig| Ubuntu Linux part., XP Pro part.
    Seagate 160gig SATA, audio data drive
    ATI Radeon 9250
    Line6 TonePort UX2
    Antec Sonata
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    Gateway 1450LS Notebook
    Celery 1.3Ghz
    768MB Crucial RAM
    60gig HD

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    Nevermind, I Google'd it and it looks even easier than replacing a Gateway HD.
    AMD Sempron 3000+
    ECS something or other S754
    Crucial 1536MB DDR400
    Seagate 500gig| Ubuntu Linux part., XP Pro part.
    Seagate 160gig SATA, audio data drive
    ATI Radeon 9250
    Line6 TonePort UX2
    Antec Sonata
    ---------------------------------
    Gateway 1450LS Notebook
    Celery 1.3Ghz
    768MB Crucial RAM
    60gig HD

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    Originally posted by Polaris
    Nevermind, I Google'd it and it looks even easier than replacing a Gateway HD.
    I've done both, I find the DELL easier. This by no means means that the gateway is harder, just that it takes a few extra seconds.

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    Originally posted by coolqf
    I've done both, I find the DELL easier. This by no means means that the gateway is harder, just that it takes a few extra seconds.
    The only thing harder about the Gateway was that the hard drive sled screws were in WAY too tight, and I stripped them out. Very frustrating.
    AMD Sempron 3000+
    ECS something or other S754
    Crucial 1536MB DDR400
    Seagate 500gig| Ubuntu Linux part., XP Pro part.
    Seagate 160gig SATA, audio data drive
    ATI Radeon 9250
    Line6 TonePort UX2
    Antec Sonata
    ---------------------------------
    Gateway 1450LS Notebook
    Celery 1.3Ghz
    768MB Crucial RAM
    60gig HD

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    Originally posted by Polaris
    The only thing harder about the Gateway was that the hard drive sled screws were in WAY too tight, and I stripped them out. Very frustrating.
    Hmm, you might be right. I can't remember that far back. Heh, after ou unscrew them once you make sure to not leave them so tight!!

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    Originally posted by coolqf
    Hmm, you might be right. I can't remember that far back. Heh, after ou unscrew them once you make sure to not leave them so tight!!
    Damn right! When I put the 60gig in, I made it snug but not so snug that I'd have to shell out $70 if the 60gig dies and I have to buy a new hard drive.
    AMD Sempron 3000+
    ECS something or other S754
    Crucial 1536MB DDR400
    Seagate 500gig| Ubuntu Linux part., XP Pro part.
    Seagate 160gig SATA, audio data drive
    ATI Radeon 9250
    Line6 TonePort UX2
    Antec Sonata
    ---------------------------------
    Gateway 1450LS Notebook
    Celery 1.3Ghz
    768MB Crucial RAM
    60gig HD

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