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[* black] Using the Phillips #00, transfer the four spacers to your new HDD. | |
[* icon_note] If you find that the HDD is a bit loose, you can undo the spacers a little through the holes in the plate (you know, the screws you weren't supposed to touch in step two). | |
- | [* icon_note] HDD tip: I recommend using a HDD with variable RPM due to heat and power savings. The price bump might cost more than it tastes thou, research the prices is your area. |
+ | [* icon_note] HDD tip: I recommend using a HDD with variable RPM due to heat and power savings. The price bump might cost more than it tastes thou, so research the prices is your area and check online at places like buy.com and such |
[* icon_reminder] Be sure to format your new HDD from the Airport tools when you are done and the Time Capsule is reassembled. | |
[* black] It is possible to test run the unit before it is fully reassembled. However I do not recommend it due to the risk of over heating or you getting an electrical shock from the device if you are not careful. |