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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 saves though. Research the prices in your area.
[* 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.