Change internal hard drive
Hello everyone.
Small question: I have a hard drive of 53 GB (ben yes it exists) and I would like to replace it with a more voluminous. Knowing that my hard disk is a Seagate ST360020A (operating at 5 400 rpm and using 2 MB of cache) and then I replace it with a Seagate Barracuda 7200.10
- Hard drive - 250 GB - internal - 3.5 "- SATA-300 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB Seagate
Otherwise I advise you that as internal hard drive (I stress on internal)?
Thank you in advance
Good day
Re: Change internal hard drive
Is surely a 53 GB of FDI and not sata, What type of your Motherboard Is?
Re: Change internal hard drive
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Small question: I have a hard drive of 53 GB (ben yes it exists)
It is a hard disk of 60 GB. But formatting under Windows makes you believe that there are only 53 GB.
Following details i get for you from the segate official site.
U Series 6
Capacity: 60.0 GB
Speed: 5400 rpm
Average Read Time: 9.9 ms
Cylinders: 1023
Heads: 256
Sectors: 63
(do not pay attention to the display. This DD dates from 2001, so inevitably, they have at Seagate's archive page, where its ugliness) Otherwise yes, it's IDE