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Help! Upgrading laptop hard drive

Zenara25

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I have an HP Omnibook 4150b 500mhz laptop with a 4gb drive. HP told me I could upgrade to thier 18GB drive for $200! Should I just buy a 20gb drive from newegg for $80? Or do you think this won't work?
 
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there's no reason a 20gb wouldn't work, though.
 
There is a possability that it may have a max drive size. I know that older desktop systems must be limited to 35gb i think. Not sure if it would aply to lappys too. HP should be able to tell you what the max drive size is..

Will
 
Does that mean that the drive would be completely useless or just that it would only be able to use the maxiumum size limitation?
 
If you can limit lappy Hdds then you would only be able to use up to the stated max. Which for some desktops is 35gb.



Will
 
I'm planning on upgrading my 60GB 4200rpm drive with a 60GB 7200rpm Hitachi. But I was wondering if there is an easy way to get all of my software and data copied to the new drive, without needing to re-install/patch everything and reset all my profiles/settings?
 
I have an older IBM PII 366 and I upgraded to a 20gb hdd. I had no issues.....I would go for it....if you have problems you may have to flash the bios to the latest version, but I wouldn't do that unless you have to.
 
do you plan on reinstalling everything from scratch?? if so, then just buy a HDD from anywhere, plug it in and go.

if you want all your current settings, data etc migrated over, 1) buy 2 Laptop HDD adapters (allowing you to plug the laptop HDD into a regular system) and use a Maxtor/WD/Hitachi utility that will allow you to do a sector copy from old HDD to new HDD.
 
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