Quoth Steve Goldstein (sng at cox.net) at 13/01/2005 13:52: > Sure, sure. But they say that the memory must be installed by Apple or a > certified service facility. The box is not easily opened. So, if you add > your own memory, you risk not only mangling the box (until somebody offers a > cracking tool), and, as in the past you void your Apple warranty. According to Macintouch Apple will allow users to upgrade RAM, but not hard drives or Airport: http://www.macintouch.com/mwsf2005notebook.html Sean Terrill a10t2 at mac.com http://www.spiffypage.com "I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought it could be." - Ron Livingston, Office Space