How can i change a hardrive in a portable toshiba sattelite 1730 CDT?

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How can i change a hardrive in a portable toshiba sattelite 1730 CDT?

How to open the box (by bottom?) (by top?). Witch components must i remove
first?


Thanks,

Xavier
 
Xavier said:
How can i change a hardrive in a portable toshiba sattelite 1730 CDT?

How to open the box (by bottom?) (by top?). Witch components must i
remove first?


Thanks,

Xavier

I don't mean to be rude, but if you don't know how to do it, I strongly
suggest you leave well alone. There is more to changing a hard drive in a
laptop than pulling out the old and slotting in the new. You could end up
with a doorstop. I would take it to an authorised Toshiba service centre.
 
I don't mean to be rude, but if you don't know how to do it, I strongly
suggest you leave well alone. There is more to changing a hard drive in a
laptop than pulling out the old and slotting in the new. You could end up
with a doorstop. I would take it to an authorised Toshiba service centre.

I don't mean to be rude too.

WRONG ANWER. À LA AMERICANA

Thank you very much.
 
Xavier said:
How can i change a hardrive in a portable toshiba sattelite 1730 CDT?

How to open the box (by bottom?) (by top?). Witch components must i remove
first?

Thanks,

Xavier

Watch those witches!;-)

Some notebook computers require special tools just to get access to the
drive compartment. If you don't have them, it's probably better to seek
others with more experience and capabilities.

Virg Wall
 
Xavier said:
I don't mean to be rude too.

WRONG ANWER. À LA AMERICANA

Thank you very much.

I am *NOT* American. Break your laptop, it really isn't my problem. You
wanted an answer and you got one. If you don't know what you're doing then
don't do it - stands to reason. But you would't know anything about reason,
would you?
 
I didn´t said you were american. I like America and i have family there.
My english is not very good. It was just an expression.
I'm portuguese OK.

I just want to say that if you don´t know the anwers, just shara'up please,
and put your mause closed.
I am *NOT* American. Break your laptop, it really isn't my problem.

That's right. It's my problem. How old are you?
Are you just a kid?
 
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