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How large a drive will a samsung v25 take and how easy is it to change it

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It appears the v25 take a standard 2.5inch IDE hdd, so any 2.5inch IDE hard drive ou can find should work. Found a link to the manual but was slow to download for me so I didn't bother. :-)

http://www.nodevice.com/user_manua [...] /nv25.html

Changing a laptop hdd is very simple in most cases.

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However, the new hard drive may use more power, in which case your battery run time will be reduced.


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