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nice 3 dot tattoo man … real subtle hahahaha
man when i bought my mac i put a 500g hd and the guy who sold me gave me the original hd of 250g as an external hd.now i want to sell my mac and put back the original hd ,do i have to reinstall all the programs again or it will still be on my mac?also i will buy another mac wich is the same (13` 2.53 ghz)will my 500g hd work with all my stuffs inside same as i use on my mac right now or need to do something ?hope to get your reply
your 250 hd needs to be clone. I say clone because it the easiest way and headache free. If your using 250 hd as a external hard drive more than likely it hd been wiped clean and used as storage. So I suggest cloning it then replacing it with the 250hd, and you should be good to go.
manufactures size their drives buy 1000mb=1gb where digitally computer operating systems go by 1024mb=1gb.  easy way to tell what your getting is to multiple the GB of a drive x 0.93 = your actual space
@ParaguinxThanks, but the snow leopard upgrade fixed it. My capacity now reads at 640.14 GB.
When I replaced my hard drive, note I had nothing on it. So if you have a lot of songs and downloads it may be the reason. Also your computer should take automatic 20 gb memory.
No, I didn’t clone it as you did. I did a time machine back up. So, my new HD was empty when I frist saw the capacity.
Will my capacity be read near 640gb? Could it be a 40gb difference?
I can’t say for certain but I’m pretty sure that’s why your amount of free space is different from the person’s in the video.
Cool…thanks