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    Max disk size for S1

    Discussion in 'LG' started by antoniovp, Oct 19, 2010.

  1. antoniovp

    antoniovp Newbie

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    Hi, a brief question,

    I want to change my original 120Gb HD in my S1 Express Dual notebook. I'm thinking into install a WD Scorpio black SATA 7200 500Gb but I have read some threads in this forum and I'm a bit confused...

    Somebody could tell me if the maximum capacity of a hard disk with last BIOS revision RKYWSF33 is limited or is under reasonable limits?
    Or easier, somebody have tried to install a 500gb hdd or a 320gb hdd and have checked that works?

    Thanks & regards

    Toni
     
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    antoniovp Newbie

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    Hi again.

    I asked, and I answer :)

    I have just changed my original Fujitsu 120Gb for a Seagate Momentum G 500Gb, and works ok after updating BIOS to RKYWSF33

    Antonio.