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[* black] Disconnecting the optical drive is only a matter of pulling out the SATA cable.
[* black] With one of iFixit's [http://www.ifixit.com/search?text=Optical+Bay+SATA+Hard+Drive+Enclosure&x=0&y=0|optical bay hard drive enclosures], it might be possible to put ''yet another'' hard drive inside the Z1.
- [* black] This, of course, would mean a loss of Blu-ray capabilities, but with one of iFixit's [http://www.ifixit.com/search?text=Hard+Drive&x=0&y=0#0-Hard+Drives+SATA+|hard drives] inside, you could fit up to 50 HD movies ''inside'' your computer!
+ [* black] This, of course, would mean a loss of Blu-ray capabilities, but with one of iFixit's [http://www.ifixit.com/search?text=Hard+Drive&x=0&y=0#0-Hard+Drives+SATA+|hard drives] installed, you can fit up to 50 HD movies ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkwrIZQDt50|inside the computer!]''
[* black] Green means go as the optical drive bracket speeds out of the Z1.