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How to remove your macbook harddisk and upgrade it with a higher capacity hard disk?

It has been almost a trend nowadays for macbook/macbook pro owners to upgrade their old laptop with a higher capacity hard disk, from 80gb to 320gb or 500gb. I’d know sometimes for a casual user, 40gb is probably than enough, but who’s the complain when you can have extra (MORE) space? Blame it to technological indulgence. Anyway, this guide serve to aid you on how you can remove the original hard disk that came with your macbook and replace it with your newly bought hard disk.

To start off, you’ll need few things in hand prepared so you won’t go “Ah shxx!” half way through.

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    A 2.5 inch notebook harddisk, ranging anywhere from 120gb to 500gb is fine, 5400rpm/7200rpm is fine either.

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    But it’s best if you get yourself an external notebook harddisk that is pre-packaged, so that you can use it to backup/clone your current hardisk’s content, and then rip the external hard disk off, remove the enclosure, and replace it with the new hard disk, so then your old macbook hard disk can still be used as an external one.

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    A set of screwdrivers  for removing screws inside the laptop.

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    A TORX T-6 screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the macbook hard disk, this is important and crucial since I halted halfway through the entire process because I didn’t have one. You should be able to find this at your favorite hardware shops.

This guide basically is divided to 3 parts where it consists of :

  1. Plugging in the external hard disk, and make a carbon-copy of the current hard disk’s content, so nothing is lost.
  2. Removing the external hard disk’s enclosure and take only the hard disk to replace the old hard disk inside your macbook.
  3. Installing the hard disk inside your macbook.

Making Backup Copy from External USB hard disk

If you have no idea what to start, perhaps you can refer to How to connect a 2.5inch external harddisk to your computer/notebook?

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And once you got the external hard disk connected to your macbook, download Carbon Copy Cloner. It’s a free software an extremely ridiculously easy to use!

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If you have plugged in your hard disk, it should appear as an external media icon with the yellow USB logo.

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Thought it might not always be this case, that some pre-packaged hard disk might have some softwares included inside, just like the image shown above. Do not fret, we’ll deal with this later.

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Save the .dmg installation file on your desktop. Double click to open it.

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And a window will open instructing you to copy the software to the Application folder on your mac.

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Once copied, you should be able to see the new software inside your application folder, launch the software, and select Open.

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Once the software is launched, you should see the window as above. There’s only 2 panel that you need to fiddle with. Select the hard disk that you would like to “Clone/Backup/Copy” on the left hand dropdown menu.

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And select the hard disk that you would like the backup content to be copied to. As you can see, the external hard disk that came with the software are formatted in a partition that Mac couldn’t write files. We will fix this with few of the steps below.

Formatting the external harddisk using Disk Utility

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Every mac comes with this software that lets you diagnose and partition your hard disk, namely Disk Utility

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If you can see from the list on the left, you can select the external hard disk, then go to the Partition tab, and Under Volume Scheme, select on 1 Partition to repartition the disk in the correct format.

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Click on the Options

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And you should be prompted with a list of partition table. Select the first one on the list.

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And click on Apply when everything is done. The formatting only takes about 1 minutes.

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When it’s completed, you should see this message if you’re on Leopard, but on other version of the Mac OSX, there should be indication that it’s completed.

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And if you notice, if you didn’t give it a name to the hard disk earlier when formatting, you can actually rename it later.

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Now when you check on the content of the hard disk, there’s nothing in there because you have just reformatted it! We are now good to go and make backup.

Making carbon copy of your Mac OSX with Carbon Copy Cloner

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Select the hard disk that has your current operating system on the left dropdown menu.

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And select the hard disk that you want the backup to be copied to on the right dropdown menu.

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When selection is done, click on Clone.

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You should be prompted for an Adminstrator password to proceed, if you didn’t have one, just click on OK.

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And now sit back, and relax. this whole process is really dependent on :

  • The speed of your computer
  • The amount of content inside your hard disk that needs to be copied

Mind took approximately around 1 and a half hour on a 80gb hard disk.

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When the backup is complete, you should see a folder structure inside the external hard disk that resembles your current hard disk.

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And we now ready to remove the old hard disk from the macbook. We will need to shut down the computer.

Disassembling the macbook harddisk and replace it with a newer hard disk

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After shutting down your computer. Remove the external hard disk from your USB port.

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Make sure that your laptop’s charger is not switched on.

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And remove the laptop charger’s cable. And the steps below is actually varies to what type of external hard disk you used, and it’s even not necessary for you sometimes to go through the trouble that I did. But I’d recommend you to read what happened below.

Removing the enclosure of your external hard disk

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If you bought the new Western Digital Passport Essential 320gb like me on 2009, behold, something interesting and frustating at the same time going to happen. Anyway, the steps below going to demonstrate on how you can remove the enclosure and take out the hard disk enclosed inside.

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You can start doing the “peeling” motion on the side of the enclosure itself.

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Move your peeling motion all around the enclosure and it would definitely feel like you are going to break the case at any time, but do not worry, it’s a pretty durable plastic.

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It would be better and faster if you have several cards that you can use and slot it in between the enclosure to create an opening.

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There’s actually no screws holding the enclosure together, but much more like a “snap-on” mechanism like our plastic toys.

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Once it gets loosen, it’ll be pretty easy for you get it out.

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The enclosure with the hard disk separated.

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The blue rubbers are actually noise damper to reduce the rattling noise created by the hard disk itself.

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Be sure to keep everything in place not to loose it. To my surprise, there’s actually no screws at all inside this enclosure, yet the built is pretty solid.

The moment of truth

Something that you are about to witness below are going to break your heart if you have just bought the newer batches of the Western Digital Passport that is not sealed through those old blister packaging.

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As I’m very excited to remove the hard disk from the enclosure. I noticed something very weird…

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THE USB PANEL IS SOLDERED/CONNECTED to the logic board of the hard disk!?!

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That leaves me no choice but to get a newer hard disk…I’d guess it makes sense they eventually creates this kind of security measure since if you were to calculate that it’s much more cheaper to get this one (older batch) and take off the harddisk, and you get both hard disk and enclosure that is high in quality at a lower price than you get it separately.

Removing the hard disk from macbook

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As someone said on the internet, removing the hard disk on the macbook can be easy as a 5-years old can do it! Really? Let’s see, to start off, you will need to use coin to open the back cover that holds the battery.

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With the coin pressed down, turn it towards the “unlocked” icon.

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The battery is now free and you can remove it from the laptop.

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We will need a screwdriver for the steps below in removing the L-bracket that protects the RAMs, and harddisk in place.

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There’s total of 3 screws to be loosen.

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Remove the bracket.

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And you should see a white paper strip that is located on the left corner.

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Pull the paper out to retrieve the hard disk.

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As sweet looking as it is, you can actually see it bears the Apple logo on it. There’s actually an aluminium cage that is holding this hard disk.

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And if you place a close attention, normal screwsdriver wouldn’t really work in removing it, unless you want to destroy it.

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You will need the unusual Torx screwdrive that is more common towards electrical components (not daily use). The one I used are the Torx T-6.

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Remove the 4 screws on the side of the harddisk that holds it. 2 on both side.

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This is the new hard disk. Install it with the aluminium cage.

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And place everything back in place. Hoo-ray! You have successfully completed in upgrading your hard disk! Enjoy your newly overkilled disk space!

And below are some links that might be helpful, for you to check out how others are doing this instead. Most importantly, Enjoy!

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How to install Windows Vista using Bootcamp 1.2 into your mac?

It must have been a blessing to be able to run different operating system at the same time. Despite Mac of running with Intel processor now, we’ll able to install Windows using  our Mac’s hardware. For this example, I’ll share on how you can install Windows Vista onto your Mac that is running Intel processor. We’ll need a copy of Bootcamp version 1.2 which is available for download on Apple’s website. Please ensure that you have at least more than 10gigabyte (10gb) free disk space on your computer.


Upon installing your copy of Bootcamp, launch the program to proceed.

While proceeding towards installing your new operating system, you’ll be asked if you want to create a Window’s Mac Driver CD. Prepare an empty CD-R for this so that after you are done with the Windows installation, you will just need to insert this CD and install it to make Windows recognize all of your hardware. It’s a must since it will also enable the trackpad and Apple Remote to work with Windows Vista.


After you’re done with the drivers CD, you’ll be asked on how much you will allocate for your Windows partition. Note that this partitioning process is so EASY that you have to only drag the column bar in the middle to determine the space you’ll need to allocate.

When you’re done, press ‘Partition’. Please note that to install Windows Vista Home Premium requires at least 8GB of hard disk space.


Upon completion of partitioning, you may now proceed with installing your Windows Vista. Insert the Windows Vista DVD that you have into the DVD Drive.


It will reboot into the installation menu.

Windows Vista installation screen.

Select ‘Install Now’. If you do not have the product key with you now, you may proceed with the 30 days trial.


Select the desired packaged that you have purchased.


Choose fresh install, and the partition that you have just made earlier in bootcamp.


What’s left is to just enjoy. And to remember install the Mac Driver’s CD when you’re done! Enjoy!

Filed under: Apple, Software, Technology, Tips

How to boot with different operating system on a Mac?

Whenever we install an extra operating system or known as O/S inside our Mac, on startup, we can choose on which to boot. This is crucial whenever we feel like to choose over other O/S for some emergency use.


Firstly, we will have to prepare a Mac that has more than one operating system. For this instance, Windows and Mac.


Next, hold down the Option key (alt) before pressing on the power button. Keep the Option key hold even after you release the power button.


Soon not long after that you will be prompt with a menu for you to select which operating system to boot into. Enjoy!

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How to pair your Apple Remote with your iMac/Macbook/Macbook Pro?

Have you ever wondered what could you do with your Apple Remote? Which it came together with your iMac, Macbook/Macbook Pro? You can mess up people’s setup by pressing the ‘Menu’ button, in other word, you can use the same remote control to mess up with other people’s Mac. Awesome eh? But of course on the other hand you wouldn’t want that to happen to you, so thanks to Zanoradiel, he sent an article that talks on how you can make your Mac Product recognize only YOUR apple remote, which is better known as ‘pairing’.

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First of all, you will need to have the Apple Remote in your hand, and the only key needed for this process are the Menu and Play/Pause key. And of course you need to switch on your computer before proceeding.

By placing your remote close enough on the Infrared Red sensor on your Imac/Macbook/Macbook Pro, hold on to Menu and Play/Pause key at the same time. Hold it on for 5 second or more.

As soon everything is in the right place, you will suprisingly see one ‘chain’ icon and the apple remote appeared in the middle of the screen indicating that only remote can control your Mac product.

Of course you would also interested to know on how to ‘unpair’ it incase you have changed the remote on a newer one. By going to Apple -> System Preferences , choose Security from the menu.

By take a quick look at it, look at the bottom and you’ll see an option to ‘unpair’ your remote. Enjoy!

Other interesting links on the Apple Remote :

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How to use Apple 60W MagSafe power adapter for Macbook/Macbok Pro?

It must be exciting for almost everyone that owns a new macbook. But there are times when a good instruction are still not that good yet. It miraculously took me 10 minutes to figure out on how to use the power adapter. It must be my luck and I thank god I didn’t broke it the first time I use it. Through a search on the net, I still couldn’t get a clear view on how to use it. Shame on me. But here I will share with you a quick guide in setting up your magsafe power adapter for use on different wall plug on different country.

Above are the usual package that comes with your macbook, which has the extension and wall plug for different country, example which I’ll use that is compatible for Malaysia.

The first time I saw the adapter, I was clueless on how I can make use of it, because the only thing I figured out is to push the pin downward. And nothing more than that.

What suprised me even more that the pin is NOT compatible at all to use with my country’s wall socket. It’s either I have to resolve in buying a new converter…or pull that off. But don’t do that with force. Insted,

With two of hand, one holding the end of the adapter and another, with mild force, you are able to dissect the adapter from it’s body.

Next, what we’ll do is to take the extension that is compatible, notice the hold behind the socket?

What we will do is to slot the socket in and let it slide. No  massive force is needed

Gently push the socket in to let it fit properly.

In case you need a longer extension, you may even opt for the extensioncable provided.

What happens when the wire around the adapter tangles and gets too long?

We can make use of the “holder” that built in with the adapter and wrap/roll the wire around it. With that we will able to keep the wires neat.

Now with the connector. It is protected and covered with a cap to avoid any dust or debris to clog inside. Remove the cap.

And we will have to locate the hole for us to plug the connector in.

It requires almost no effort or force to plug it in. As soon we hold the connector near the hole, it will automatically ‘SNAP’ and connect the plug due to the magnet built inside. This way it will avoid any unnecessary ‘misplaced’ socket that will destroy your macbook.

Once you get everything ready and you’re up for running at optimum power. You may now able to switch on the power  for the adapter.

And if everything goes well, you will see there is one small led on top of the connector lits up. If it’s in orange colour means it’s charging, while when it turns to green that means you have fully charge your battery. Enjoy!

Filed under: Apple, Hardware, Mac, Technology, Tips

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