F fantismo macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 12, 2009 28 0 Aug 8, 2011 #1 Hi guys, Thinking of getting a 17 inch MBP - (top configuration) I has an easily removable hard drive and battery.. doesnt it? Also.. could thunderbolt connect to a dock with a sata drive easily..?
Hi guys, Thinking of getting a 17 inch MBP - (top configuration) I has an easily removable hard drive and battery.. doesnt it? Also.. could thunderbolt connect to a dock with a sata drive easily..?
C Contiguous macrumors member Jul 22, 2011 89 0 Aug 8, 2011 #2 You can't remove the battery without voiding the warranty. You can, however, remove and replace the hard drive and RAM.
You can't remove the battery without voiding the warranty. You can, however, remove and replace the hard drive and RAM.
GuitarG20 macrumors 65816 Jun 3, 2011 1,020 1 Aug 8, 2011 #3 Contiguous said: You can't remove the battery without voiding the warranty. You can, however, remove and replace the hard drive and RAM. Click to expand... ^ Correct. As far as the thunderbolt connection, I'm not sure if anyone has actually made the correct thunderbolt peripherals for this yet...
Contiguous said: You can't remove the battery without voiding the warranty. You can, however, remove and replace the hard drive and RAM. Click to expand... ^ Correct. As far as the thunderbolt connection, I'm not sure if anyone has actually made the correct thunderbolt peripherals for this yet...