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		<title>By: Taking apart and upgrading Sony Vaio Z505 laptop &#62;&#62; Inside my laptop</title>
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		<description>[...] The third guide also explains how to take apart the laptop and remove or upgrade the hard drive, but this guide has more pictures and detailed instructions. The pictures on this page should apply to most Sony VAIO Z505 laptop / notebook computers, as well as to the Z600 laptops since they&#8217;re the same (just renumbered for the European market). [...]</description>
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