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Notebook computers usually have hard drive capacities ranging from 160GB to 1TB. If the notebook is going to be a desktop replacement, one should go with one that has a larger hard drive.
hard drive, definitely.
nowhere
without a hard drive,you'd have nothing to install it to.
If you are looking to purchase an HP OmniBook 6000 notebook computer, the specs by today's standards are very low. The computer comes with a 30gb hard drive, 128 mb of PC-100 SDRAM (expandable to 512mb), and 8mb of internal video RAM.
Here's how to take apart an Acer Aspire 5100 and replace the hard drive. Check out the link.
Because it will not be notebook compatible. The Standard XP setup CD might not have the supports drivers specific for the notebook.
An Elite Xbox 360 has a bigger hard drive.
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The harddrive is the size of a standard notebook harddrive not a PC size harddrive. So you can not fit it in the smaller spot required for the notebook size harddrive
nope. just the battery
Hard drive. Usually only a few screws. As long as your ok with cloning the old drive to the new one, you will need a usb caddy and some software (eg gparted boot cd)