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Day: January 10, 2005

Supersize Your Rio Karma

January 10, 2005 by Barb Dybwad 13 Comments

Rio Karma hack

this hack goes out to charlie… it’s not for the faint of heart, but with some careful dremeling you can double the capacity of your Rio Karma to 40GB. photos live here. please be careful with this one – you don’t wanna end up with any bad karma. ;>

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