First of all I have never messed replacing hardware in laptops before (this is for a friend at work)....What I am trying to accomplish is replacing a bad notebook drive with a new one....sounds simple to me because I do it on desktops all the time but anyways...let me tell you system specs..
Gateway laptop (all i know), p3 500mhz, 10gb harddrive (do not know the vendor)...so im guessing its a couple years old
before I go tearing at this lil project I wanted to get some input from you guys on what drives will work in a laptop and maybe make a couple suggestions....I didnt know if there were different size drives, and if some would work or some wont etc...The notebook drives I have seen are 2.5" drives 9.5mm do these fit into all notebooks??.I really want to know what I am getting into before I get my feet wet...I appreciate your input!...I popped the keyboard off yesterday and I think this is how I get to it so I have a start =]
1. Measure the height of the dead drive.
2. Go out and buy a replacement laptop drive that is of the same height.
There are only a few heights used, i believe 9.5mm is the comon size. 12.5mm are for larget capacity lappies.
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If it's easy and cheap just to get a 9.5mm drive, do so. They will fit a 12.5mm bay easily, because they still are mounted with screws. In fact, they will probably run cooler in that bay. So if you can't check the size first, just get the skinny one.
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