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    M45-S2692 019006 max hard drive size

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by snowbound, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. snowbound

    snowbound Notebook Guru

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    I have the above latop with a 80GB SATA hard drive and would like to replace the hard drive with a 160GB drive. Anyone know if this laptop will handle it?
     
  2. kozzney

    kozzney Notebook Evangelist

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    Should be able to, as long as you get a 160GB SATA drive... basically unless your laptop is really really old, you can plug any amount hard drive into it.
     
  3. snowbound

    snowbound Notebook Guru

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    Well this laptop is only 1 year old since it was purchased. Problem is that I would be able to purchase the hard drive locally so I would like to be sure that it will work.