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I have a inspiron 6000 with a 60g hard drive, I would like to put at least a
100g in it. On the Dell website they only show a 80 as the largest HD
option.
1,Can I put a 100+ HD in my laptop?
2,What one do you recomend ?

One more question, this one about Bluetooth.
Is there a "card" that can be put in or is my only option that "pen drive"
looking thing?

TIA
JC

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I would look at the brand and model of the hard drive already there and
then get a 100 gig version of the same brand and model.

I have used a segate 100 gig on inspiron 600m and works, but sticking
with the same brand and model might be safer. You can get laptop hard
drives at a reasonable price at newegg.com or buy them at dell and pay
more.

Larry

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Any 100gb should work. As I recall, the 6000 supports an internal Bluetooth
which is a little adapter that fits inside. It is on my 9300.

Tom
"JC" <nospam@noway.fu> wrote in message news:izhVe.8997$c27.8662@trndny01...
>I have a inspiron 6000 with a 60g hard drive, I would like to put at least
>a 100g in it. On the Dell website they only show a 80 as the largest HD
>option.
> 1,Can I put a 100+ HD in my laptop?
> 2,What one do you recomend ?
>
> One more question, this one about Bluetooth.
> Is there a "card" that can be put in or is my only option that "pen drive"
> looking thing?
>
> TIA
> JC
>

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