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    Need two Disk drives for my HP Laptop

    My present old laptop is still kicking it and it is fine for what I do with it(Web perusing and word transforming and photograph altering). Be that as it may, it is beginning to slack and feel moderate particularly when I have too a large number of firefox windows/tabs open OR a large number of MS word windows open. I think I acquired it few years in the past. We should actually express I'm tired it. Of the top of my head:
    • It is HP laptop
    • 2.0 GHz Core2 cpu
    • 2 GB Ram
    • 14.1 " monitor
    • 120 GB 5400 rpm drive
    • DVD burner
    • Integrated graphics

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    Re: Need two Disk drives for my HP Laptop

    All Lenovo Thinkpads can have 2 HDDs by supplanting the optical head with a Ultrabay connector for a brief moment drive. I accept some alternate marks can do a comparable thing.

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    Re: Need two Disk drives for my HP Laptop

    My dell XPS17 LX701 and the more up to date LX702 have 2 HDD bayous in addition to optical. May be a bit huge for what you need but you aren't heading off to balance d a modest laptop with double sounds. The dell XPS17 LX701/LX702 looks great.Below are my specifications that might help you:

    • Q6600 at 3.5 GHz + Thermalright ultra 120 extreme with 1.54 Vcore
    • GA-P35-DQ6 motherboard
    • 2x 2GB PC6400 Patriot extreme performance
    • 2x300 GB Velociraptors in RAID0 for an OS drive
    • 1 TB Hitachi data drive
    • EVGA GTX 460 1024MB
    • 3D Aurora Gigabyte Case
    • 20x lite-on multi-recorder
    • PC Power & Cooling 610W PSU
    • Dell U2711 27" Monitor

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    Re: Need two Disk drives for my HP Laptop

    I have never viewed LT with several HDDs and an optical drive, this ultrabay or multibay is your just alternative. I could adoration to put a SSD in the standard drive space, 500GB or something like that HDD in the ultrabay and utilize outer optical drive. I move the optical in a cushioned case in my laptop pack-in the event that something goes wrong. In the final 14 months, I have never had to utilize it. It's altogether effortless to swap i with the Ultrabay connector. A long time in the past, I had a 17-in Gateway where the floppy drive might be supplanted by a HDD.

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