F Frank_9k Commendable Jul 13, 2016 1 0 1,510 Jul 13, 2016 #1 My hard drive died and I wanted to replace it with a specific hard drive, but I don't know if they're compatible. Motherboard: http:// Hard drive: http:// Thanks for the help! P.S I don't know the difference but my last one was also from Seagate but was Sata while this one is Sata, AF.
My hard drive died and I wanted to replace it with a specific hard drive, but I don't know if they're compatible. Motherboard: http:// Hard drive: http:// Thanks for the help! P.S I don't know the difference but my last one was also from Seagate but was Sata while this one is Sata, AF.
Solution kanewolf Jul 13, 2016 Under 2TB there is very little probability of incompatibility. A 1TB disk shouldn't be any risk. I can see SATA ports on the motherboard.
Under 2TB there is very little probability of incompatibility. A 1TB disk shouldn't be any risk. I can see SATA ports on the motherboard.
kanewolf Titan Moderator May 29, 2013 37,280 3,266 156,790 Jul 13, 2016 Solution #2 Under 2TB there is very little probability of incompatibility. A 1TB disk shouldn't be any risk. I can see SATA ports on the motherboard. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Under 2TB there is very little probability of incompatibility. A 1TB disk shouldn't be any risk. I can see SATA ports on the motherboard.
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Jul 13, 2016 #3 Might check with HP, back in the day they often used proprietary HDs and even DRAM to basically force users to buy upgrades from them. Upvote 0 Downvote
Might check with HP, back in the day they often used proprietary HDs and even DRAM to basically force users to buy upgrades from them.