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subject: Keep Away From These 2 Mistakes Buyers Get When Buying A Laptop Hard Disk [print this page]


Pcs and people at times simply do not mixPcs and people at times simply do not mix. So if you are buying a laptop hard drive, make sure that you keep away from these 2 common misunderstandings, so you should have no problems after all. After getting read this information, you'll figure out these misunderstandings, which buying one is a rather easy procedure.

Need to be proprietary: Mass manufactured laptop vendors make you believe anything that should be replaced should be done through them, thus getting a proprietary device, the hard drive being no different.

Nevertheless, this is completely wrong. A hard drive is a hard drive, it's as simple as that. So long as the connectors match up, then you definitely are a-ok.

The thing that you have to realize is that you must reinstall the operating system (O/S) after you have switched them out the.

Think it should be the same size: Their current you have a 160 GB hard drive, so that you think that you need to use a replacement unit of the similar size of 160 GB drive to match it. It is a total misconception.

The only time you have to worry about the size of the drive is when you're changing it out within the old laptop. Some of the older laptops, that are around the 8 years old, could have a limitation for the size that it could hold.

However, using the newer ones, that is not the case. As long as it matches, and also the connectors are all matched up, you're good to go.

Now that you've read this article, you should have a much clearer knowledge of the 2 common mistakes which are made when buying a laptop drive, and so now you can keep away from them. Just make sure that you realize that you will always have to reinstall the O/S each time you change out the drive, and you'll be fine.

by: Guido Armadillo




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