Yes this is a fairly decent hard drive for a laptop, a 500 gb SSD is huge and would only be on the most high end laptops available.
That's perfectly ideal!
Notebook Review says that the HP ProBook 5330m is a good performing and durable business laptop. This laptop has a second-generation Intel dual-core processor, 4GB of memory at 1333MHz, a 500GB 7200rpm hard drive, and a backlit chiclet-style keyboard.
Both are good but the 500 GB is better.
2GB RAM should be fine. But if you mean hard drive, it depends on how much media you have, but I'd shoot for 250GB or 500GB.
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Decide what you want to do with your laptop. If you want to use it for arts production in music or video you would want a "monster" machine that has a lot of hard drive space and great processing speed. This means a fast CPU and four or more GHz of speed. For a basic model laptop, make sure it has a core CPU that's 2Ghz. It should have at least 2GB memory, and the hard drive should be from 250GB to 500GB large. With wireless and Ethernet models, it is all that one would need.
There are many locations of which one can purchase a Seagate 500GB external hard drive. This includes many electronic stores such as, Best Buy, Walmart, and Staples.
it should that has almost the same specs as my laptop and by "how long will it take to get your premium to be able to play" i dont know what you mean. -_- you must purchase a premium account (if that helps)
Depending on what games you plan on playing, it's hard to consider what graphics card is good. With that said, the Lenovo G series, HP Probook, Lenovo Thinkpad Edge would fit what you're looking for. The whole list of laptops that fit your criteria can be seen in the related link.
As of 10/8/2012, www.bestbuy.com 's Deal of the Day has an HP Pavilion 17.3" Laptop [4GB Memory, 500GB Hard Drive] on sale for $349.99 You can find ongoing deals at www.amazon.com, www.refurbdepot.com, and eBay is also a good place to buy for dirt cheap.
Yes. It's likely that any new computer would be a good replacement for a laptop with a hard drive problem.