Yes, 80GB is plenty of space for you to smoothly be able to run windows 7 on your computer, and have a lot of space leftover for whatever it is you want to install.
It is a lot of space..I have many ps3 games installed and i still have 40gb left..so i think is cool
You can purchase an 80gb hard drive online on the Amazon website. You can also purchase one from eBay. Server Supply also sells 80gb hard drives online.
yes but you wont get the same speed as the old os you were running on
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Depends on how big the hard drive is. These days, 1MB is nothing compared to 80GB+ hard drives in new computers.
Assuming your Compaq laptop has a USB port or two, just plug in the new drive with the USB cable. It will show up as another drive, using the first available drive letter, in Windows Explorer (or equivalent).
Yes - the only differences between it and the 40GB version is the extra hard-drive space, and the fact that they generally come with the Dualshock 3, with built-in rumble.
It will hold about 80 gb
It's Macintosh not macontash and it usually has from 80GB above
I think that the 6th Generation 80GB iPod has the best value. It's better than the nano because it has more space. Also, I think the 160GB is too much. If you run out of space, sell your 80gb and get 160.
AN 80GB drive will have about 78,125,000 sectors on each side.
The Xerox 4250 is a digital copier capable of printing directly from a USB drive. Its features include an 80gb hard disk drive, supports a variety of media formats from cards to labels, and is compatible with almost every operating system such as Windows, Mac and Linux.