there was some hope of this originally but it has been shown to be much more difficult than anticipated.
while the exact identical models are easily obtainable, the ipod harddrives in fact seem to have a unique firmware and i don't think anyone has circumvented this yot.
also, i think it's somewhat pointless, because bigger drives don't exist yet, and the drives themselves cost around as much retail as the ipods themselves do, respectively...
You can replace the HDD with the toshiba ones but you wil no longer be able to use it as an iPod 🙁🙁🙁
Apple has formatted the drives with a special partioning system...
What this means to you and me is you cant replicate it and the iPod update software sees its not an apple HDD 🙁
Originally posted by Adurbe You can replace the HDD with the toshiba ones but you wil no longer be able to use it as an iPod 🙁🙁🙁
Apple has formatted the drives with a special partioning system...
What this means to you and me is you cant replicate it and the iPod update software sees its not an apple HDD 🙁