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Digital Paint Community => Other Stuff => Topic started by: Zorchenhimer on November 23, 2007, 02:48:01 PM
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The hard drive on my laptop is on its last leg, so I decided that I'm gonna buy a new one. What manufacturer should I go with? Oh, and I'm looking for a HDD that is about 100 or so gig.
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hitatchi and toshiba make most laptop drives and I have very good success with each.
Make sure that you get the specs for the current hdd and that the new one matches it. ( for example rpms )
CHeck to see if there is a bios flash to increase the capacity or type of hdd.
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So, you're saying that I need to get the exact same drive, right? If that is the case, I might just order a replacement part from Dell.
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newegg for the drive, Dell will be too much.
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What is the difference between "SATA 3.0G/s" and "Serial ATA150"? And how would I tell which one my dead drive is?
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Wait, isn't "Serial ATA150" the laptop version of a desktop IDE drive?
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sata = serial ata
ata150 is slower than a sata 3.0
You should be able to pull the hdd carrier from the laptop and check it.
btw - what makes you think the hdd is bad?
sata is not compatible with ide
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btw - what makes you think the hdd is bad?
- 50+ disk errors in the event viewer for one day
- extremely slow bootup (5+ minutes on the windows splash screen)
- extremely slow startup of normal programs
Durring both of those, I can hear the disk having trouble reading.
- blue screen whilst trying to copy contents of an external hard drive to the laptop's (this happened last week)
- chkdsk finding numerous errors and freezing (freezing as in ~24 hours on the exact same screen)
- Linux unable to mount it due to bad sectors
- Failed diagnostics tests
There might be a few more reasons, but I think that will do.
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Oh, and it won't boot into windows now. It just sits on the splash screen.
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And the drive says "Serial ATA" on it.
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OK
Got a part number for the existing hdd?
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There are allot of number on the sticker, so to make things easy I just took a picture of it:
(http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/1733/1002441ca1.jpg)
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000150380+1035907918&name=Serial+ATA150
You should be able to select from any of those drives.
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Awesome. Thanks.