Is it relatively easy to replace the hard drive on a Compaq Presario 1600-XL145? If so, what's the easiest way to go about it?
It's an older laptop, and has a cpu of only 500MHz. It has a 6GB HD, which is nothing nowadays. So I figured I would replace it.
Also, the specs say that it can only take up to 128MB of PC100 CL2 RAM. Do you think it would take a 256MB chip? I had an older Compaq desktop with the same speed processor, and the board was able to take a 256MB chip, even though the specs said that it could only take up to a 128 chip. The main reason that the specs ususally say that is that there was no 256MB chip back then, and they never updated the specs, or they never tested it with a 256 chip.
It's an older laptop, and has a cpu of only 500MHz. It has a 6GB HD, which is nothing nowadays. So I figured I would replace it.
Also, the specs say that it can only take up to 128MB of PC100 CL2 RAM. Do you think it would take a 256MB chip? I had an older Compaq desktop with the same speed processor, and the board was able to take a 256MB chip, even though the specs said that it could only take up to a 128 chip. The main reason that the specs ususally say that is that there was no 256MB chip back then, and they never updated the specs, or they never tested it with a 256 chip.