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Old February 24th, 2008, 12:43 PM
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Hard Drive Upgrade PMP

so i did some searching through the forums about this and found a number of threads, but they all point to the same guys page for the actual process of doing it, which is no longer operational. shamrockman's "how to take apart your PMP is still up, but i'd like to see the steps to upgrade.

any info would be helpful.
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Old July 24th, 2008, 09:08 AM
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Take it apart as per shamrockman's instructions (back it up first of course).
Remove hard drive, now the best way to do this is with a Connector that will allow you to connect the harddrive to a computer, and use one of a numbe rof programs out there that will make an image file of the drive.
Connect the new drive to the PC and using Partition magic (or other similar) format the drive as FAT32 and primary partition.
Put your saved image file onto the newly partitioned drive reassemble and yo should be good to go.
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