yes. only for warranty status check.
Added on August 22, 2012, 12:58 am[quote=chopin,Aug 21 2012, 10:52 PM]
If u keep ur default HDD, when ur laptop got problem u install back the HDD then warranty problem solve, some dealer just don't want other ppl change the stuff themselves(or can say if u want to change stuff go to they, so that they can earn money)
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i'll say put back the original hdd when you want to claim warranty. there is no way they can tell if you have moved it or not. same with the RAM. it is ridiculous to void the warranty just because we change the hdd and ram - like for a car, would we void the warranty if we change the tyres and the sport rims, the wipers?
many of us will go ahead and buy the hdd caddy to move the hdd to the dvd drive bay, we are not worried at all about the warrnty...
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agreed on this. sometimes dealer are lazy to handle warranty claim. they dont earn $
This post has been edited by dirsly: Aug 22 2012, 12:58 AM
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Aug 22 2012, 12:54 AM

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