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some are compatible and some are not - sm

Posted By: lulu on 2007-05-28
In Reply to: Hard drive? - newbie

you do need to look to make sure it is compatible with he HP Pavilion you are going to be putting it in. question, how old was your hard drive? i had an HP Pavilion too and my hard drive just crashed less than 2 yrs old. my replacement was only $63 for 80 gigs.


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Most are compatible with any computer

It's a good idea to buy it from a store that has knowledgable computer salespeople, like Best Buy or CompUSA, or from a local computer store that you have worked with before.


When I replaced my hard drive a couple of years ago, the smallest one I could find was 80 gig. It really wasn't all that expensive, though.


I just hopped over to the CompUSA website. They are out of 40 gig hard drives but have a 120 gig for $49.99. I am putting a link below - hope it works.


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