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Which one to fix??

30pin

Well-known member
I have two laptops sitting in a box. Both need a hardrive, which I just picked up. One is a 1400cs and the other is a 5300 also with the low end screen. Both need some reassembly and some screws. But out of the two I can get one working. Any thoughts which might be the better one to work on?? Also I tried a 750mb drive that I thought might work. But it does not do anything ?? I thought I should try something to see if it will start working. It has been sitting for a number of years. Heat it up? Freeze it? Maby shake it??

 

beachycove

Well-known member
The 1400 is a better machine, so if you can only fix one of the two (why so?), fix it.

As for the drive, was it the drive that was in the 1400 or the 5300, or did it come out of a Windows machine?

 

30pin

Well-known member
The hardrive was in the box, it is apple branded dated 1996. I would like to have one of them going. I have to track down odds and ends and it all takes time. I thought I would fix the better of the two. Maby trade off whats left over.

 

Byrd

Well-known member
Both machines use a standard 2.5" IDE hard disk, as found in pretty much any other notebook (excepting new ones which now use 2.5" SATA drives). I've put a 6.4GB drive in my 5300c, and it works a treat - you can do the same with your 1400 + 5300, and bring both back to life :)

JB

 

Franklinstein

Well-known member
The 1400 has:

*11.3" screen @ 800x600 (regardless of C or CS screen)

*Minimum 117MHz processor, 133 and 166MHz had cache

*Internal CDROM capabilities

*Optional expansion card (usually Ethernet or video-out)

*Uses same power adapter as the 3400, G3 PowerBooks, and clamshell iBooks

*Some say it has a better keyboard than the 5300

*BookCovers!

The 5300 has:

*9.5 (B&W) or 10.4" screen, all but CE model @ 640x480

*Cacheless 100 or 117MHz (CE Model) processor

*Uses special power supply (only used on 190 and 5300)

*These often came with video-out cards, some third-party cards available

It all depends on which one you've got the power supply for, and if you'd prefer a 640x480 or 800x600 display, and if you want the option of an internal CDROM drive.

As others have noted, they both take standard IDE hard drives, so finding them isn't usually that much of a challenge. I don't think they'd handle more than 60GB very well, though, but I've never used more than a 10GB drive in one of these so I can't say for sure.

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Go the 1400. :) Its a much, much, much, much, much better machine in just about every way. :)

Franklinstein: My 1400c/166 has a 4200rpm Hitachi TravelStar, and it works perfectly, and for a 603e/166 running OS 9.1, its *heaps* of space :)

 

bluekatt

Well-known member
il just join the concensus

the 1400 is far far better machine to invest your time and money in then the 5300

digging up a cheap 10 gig 2.5 inch ide hd should not be that hard the 750 mb hd might be dead it happens

 
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