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    Largest hard drive that will go in a dv2000t?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by NOS, Jun 4, 2007.

  1. NOS

    NOS Notebook Geek

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    Anyone know if there are bios limitations to the size of hard drive you can put in the dv2000t? I can't get a straight answer out of hp. They tell me that the largest that will fit in there is a 160gb but I think thats because its the only way it can be confirgured. Getting any correct info out of hp support takes a miracle so that's why I don't believe them. I want to go with a 200gb or 250gb when they come out.

    thanks
     
  2. Wingsbr

    Wingsbr NBR Decepticon NBR Reviewer

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    I am pretty sure that as long as the interface matches, PATA or SATA, that there is not a limit other than the size of the drive itself. The Bios should have nothing to do with that.
     
  3. Imations

    Imations Notebook Consultant

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    Wow very big Hard drive ^_^, i think need ram more big also...