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How to: Install a bigger hard drive in your Apple TV
March 25, 2007 — 7:01pm ET
If you're one of the many Apple loyalists who picked up an Apple TV last week, you're probably wondering, "How do I up the storage in this thing?" 40 GB is less storage than most of us expect in an iPod these days and when you're talking about full-length movies, that just isn't going to cut it. Well, we told you on Friday that it could be done and now we're going to point you in the direction of how. Looks like a pretty painless process, provided that you're comfortable with a screwdriver and a few Unix commands.
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