I initially tried a free utility called EASEUS Disk Copy, and it worked fine as a way to duplicate the drive. Unfortunately, that tool does not have anything built in to modify the configuration of each drive. The Epson P-7000 booted just fine, but it had the same amount of space as the original hard drive. I tried using Windows disk management console, and partition magic to reclaim the unused space on the drive without success. I remembered the I had upgraded a notebook hard drive a while back, and that upgrade kit came with a software package called EZ Gig II. EZ Gig II let me resize the partitions on the fly to give the Epson unit a slightly larger system boot partition, and a 463 Gb storage partition. Sweet!
What do you need? Tools needed to crack the case: 1.5mm allen wrench and 6/64 micro phillips screwdriver. External eSata/USB hard Drive dock: StarTech Dual Dock Seagate Momentus SATA 500 GB Notebook hard drive
- You don't need these part exactly. Ez Gig II software allows you to create images as well. Having the dual dock was just nice to be able to send the copy of the drive to the new one on the fly.

500GB SATA Notebook Hard Drive.

Take the case apart:
The top comes off using the allen wrench.

Bottom comes off with small phillips, and you need to disconnect the wiring to the small speaker.

The back panel is removed by taking out the screws in the 3 corners, plus removing the rubbery grips, and unscrewing the screws hidden there. The back comes off pretty easily with these screws removed.

There is a metal housing over the internal HD that needs to be removed using phillips screwdriver.

The HD is held in place by 4 standard screws.

Voila! (463 GB's!!!)

Please note that by taking your Epson P-7000 apart, replacing the Hard Drive, and attempting to re-assemble, you are probably voiding the warranty on this expensive device. This blog serves to show that it is possible to upgrade the Hard Drive, not saying that you should do it. m2 Photography takes no responsibility if you try and perform this upgrade.
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