My laptop is in the group affected by the NVIDIA Recall, so even though my 3-year AppleCare is expired, (and it was worth it – a new mainboard and hard drive later), I am still covered for a few months if the video goes kaput. I’m not super concerned with power these days as my 3 1/2 year old battery doesn’t exactly hold a charge so I’m always plugged in anyway. Apparently the WD Scorpio Black uses the same amount of power as a normal 5400 RPM drive, but is faster. I ordered a 500GB, 7200 RPM Western Digital Scorpio Black, (yes, that’s an Amazon Affiliate link), hard drive from Amazon to replace the factory-installed drive. I had dedicated 32 GB to my Boot Camp partition, which with a Vista installed was very cramped, perhaps even more cramped than my OS X partition that made up the balance of the drive. This was an upgrade from the standard 120 GB drive, but three and a half years later it’s no longer big enough for me. Until I made this change it had its factory-installed 160 GB, 5400 RPM hard drive. I use a Macbook Pro that dates from the summer of 2007. It was time for a new, upgraded, hard drive, and this is how I was able to copy both my OS X partition and Boot Camp, (Windows), partitions to the new drive, and expand both partitions to fill my drive, all without re-installing any software. In fact, every time I’ve wanted to copy a large file for the last while I’ve had to re-arrange and purge my hard drive, both in OS X and in my Boot Camp partition. ![]() For Christmas my brother gave me a copy of the game Portal, which required there to be about four gigabytes of available space on my hard drive.
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