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1 TB 5400 RPM Toshiba SATA Hard Drive (New)

$129.95

Product code: IF107-106-1

Product Overview

Serial ATA (SATA) Interface

Compatibility

Identify your Mac

  • All MacBooks and MacBook Pros (excluding MacBook Air)
  • All Intel Mac minis
  • All Sony PS3 and PS3 Slim consoles

Product Details

  • Manufacturer: Toshiba
  • Speed: 5400 RPM
  • Dimensions: 2.5" wide x 9.5mm tall
  • Capacity: 1 TB Unformatted
  • Buffer Size: 8 MB

  $129.95

 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

3-year manufacturer warranty

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Installation Guides

Mac Mini Mid 2010

Difficulty: Moderate

Mac Mini Mid 2011

Difficulty: Moderate

Mac mini Model A1176

Difficulty: Moderate

Mac mini Model A1283

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Core 2 Duo

Difficulty: Easy

MacBook Core Duo

Difficulty: Easy

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2009

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2010

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Pro 17" Unibody

Difficulty: Moderate

MacBook Unibody Model A1278

Difficulty: Easy

MacBook Unibody Model A1342

Difficulty: Moderate

PlayStation 3

Difficulty: Moderate

PlayStation 3 Slim

Difficulty: Moderate

 

Compatibility

Mac Mini Mid 2011
2 GHz (A1347)
2.33 GHz (A1347)
2.5 GHz (A1347)
2.7 GHz (A1347)
Mac mini Model A1176
1.5 GHz (Core Solo, A1176)
1.66 GHz (Core Duo, Early 2006)
1.66 GHz (Core Duo, Late 2006)
1.83 GHz (Core 2 Duo, Mid 2007)
1.83 GHz (Core Duo, Late 2006)
2 GHz (Core 2 Duo, A1176)
Mac mini Model A1283
2 GHz (Core 2 Duo, A1283)
2.26 GHz (A1283)
2.53 GHz (A1283)
2.66 GHz (A1283)
Mac mini Model A1347
2.4 GHz (A1347)
2.66 GHz (A1347)
MacBook Core 2 Duo
1.83 GHz (Core 2 Duo)
2 GHz (C2D, Late 2006)
2 GHz (C2D, Mid 2007)
2 GHz (Early 2009)
2 GHz (Santa Rosa)
2.1 GHz (Penryn)
2.13 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.16 GHz (Core 2 Duo)
2.2 GHz (Santa Rosa)
2.4 GHz (Penryn)
MacBook Core Duo
1.83 GHz (Core Duo)
2 GHz (Core Duo)
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011
2.3 GHz (Early 2011)
2.7 GHz (Early 2011)
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Late 2011
2.4 GHz (Late 2011)
2.8 GHz (Late 2011)
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2009
2.26 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.53 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2010
2.4 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHz (Mid 2010)
MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Model A1211
2.16 GHz (Core 2 Duo)
2.33 GHz (Core 2 Duo)
MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Models A1226 and A1260
2.2 GHz (Santa Rosa)
2.4 GHz (Penryn)
2.4 GHz (Santa Rosa)
2.5 GHz (Penryn)
2.6 GHz (Penryn)
2.6 GHz (Santa Rosa)
MacBook Pro 15" Core Duo Model A1150
1.83 GHz (Core Duo)
2 GHz (Core Duo)
2.16 GHz (Core Duo)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody 2.53 GHz Mid 2009
2.53 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011
2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.3 GHz (Early 2011)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2008 and Early 2009
2.4 GHz (Late 2008)
2.53 GHz (Late 2008)
2.66 GHz (Early 2009)
2.8 GHz (Late 2008)
2.93 GHz (Early 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2011
2.2 GHz (Late 2011)
2.4 GHz (Late 2011)
2.5 GHz (Late 2011)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009
2.66 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010
2.4 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.53 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2010)
MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151 A1212 A1229 and A1261
2.16 GHz (Core Duo)
2.33 GHz (Core 2 Duo)
2.4 GHz (Santa Rosa)
2.5 GHz (Penryn)
2.6 GHz (Penryn)
2.6 GHz (Santa Rosa)
MacBook Pro 17" Unibody
2.53 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHz (Early 2009)
2.66 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.93 GHz (Early 2009)
3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Early 2011
2.2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.3 GHz (Early 2011)
MacBook Unibody Model A1278
2 GHz (A1278)
2.4 GHz (A1278)
MacBook Unibody Model A1342
2.26 GHz (A1342)
2.4 GHz (A1342)
PlayStation 3
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CECHB
CECHC
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CECHG
CECHH
CECHJ
CECHK
CECHL
CECHM
CECHP
CECHQ
PlayStation 3 Slim
CECH-20xx
CECH-21xx
CECH-25xx
 

Stories

My Problem

the hard drive i my computer just stopped working and i got the flashing ?.

My Fix

Easy as pie take out the battery, remove 3 screws take off cover and pull out the hard drive.

My Advice

remember to format the hard drive.

My Problem

The original Mac Hard disk drive was close to be full with 265 GB. I ordered 1TB hard disk drive from IFixit.

My Fix

The delivery was timely and the installation was simple. I only had some software problems that Apple should solve.

My Advice

No

My Problem

I ran out of HDD space long ago and have been using external USB drives to help extend my storage

My Fix

Could not have gone smoother. Your "how to" guides were great and took any guesswork out of the process. It literally took 5 minutes to do the replacement.

I did a Disk Utility format, plugged in my Lion recovery USB, and then my time machine backup. I was back in business in 2 hours!

My Advice

Keep up the great work!!

My Problem

There is not enough storage space on the mini with only 500GB.

My Fix

Everything went fine and I followed the guide on iFixit to plug in my dual hard drive kit.

My Advice

Be sure to check you plug the fan properly when rebuilding your mini!

My Problem

No prob just neded the space

My Fix

With out a hitch. Cloning took more time than accessing and changing the drive

My Advice

No necessary to disc. the keyboard

My Problem

The iPhone battery would only keep a charge for 30 minutes or so. I bought the hard drive to use in place of the 160 gb hd that came in the Mac mini.

My Fix

The iPhone took about 20minutes to repair. It was very simple to change it out. The hard drive I copied my Mac system on and installed it onto my mini. The repair was smooth and quick to do excluding the 4 hours it took to load/copy everything from my original hard drive.

My Advice

Why replace the product when you can fixit.

My Problem

My macbook pro wouldn´t charge the battery any longer, had tried to change the battery but, that wasn´t the problem. Vent to a mac store and they said that they had to change the left I/O board, and that this was a common fault, only trouble was that it would have cost me more than dobbel the price than ordrering the parts from iFixit... I bought the left I/O board and 1tb harddrive for my macbook pro, and still the price was ca 50% less than repairing it at the local mac store here in Norway.

My Fix

I followed the guides from iFixit, and changed the left I/O board and the harddrive at the same time, and it was PERFECT!!!

My Advice

Follow the guides and keep track of the screws...