Any name brand hard drive is good.
The fastest preforming notebok harddrives are the 7200rpm with 8mb cache.
The highest capacity harddrives would be 5400rpm which limit at 320 gigabytes most all newer 5400rpm drives have 8mb as well.
For performance you want to look for the lowest seek, time as well as a large cache, and the fastest supported interface by your Thinkpad.
The ThinkPad T60p laptop is not longer manufactured. However, used ThinkPad T60p laptops can be bought with 60GB, 80GB, 100GB, and 200GB harddrive sizes.
If you Delete some of the information on your laptop the disc will have space and not be full.The disc is the hard Drive.
Reformatting a hard disc will wipe the contents from the hard disc. You will need to backup the contents of the hard disc onto an external disc before reformatting and then copy the contents back to return it to the newly reformatted disc.
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As far as they are both of same physical size and share interface. Also your laptop hardware must support the capacity too.
The Lenovo company manufactures the Lenovo ThinkPad T42 2378 laptop. The computer was released on May 11th, 2004. It had some low specs compared to today's standards, such as 512 mb of RAM and a 40 gb hard drive.
The hard disc drive of a PS3 is designed to be replaced with a standard laptop harddrive. see related link. You can not just remove the harddrive and must replace and reload the information for the PS3 to still work
If your computer is enabled with a Blu-Ray compatible hard drive, then yes
Hardware components of a laptop are: Motherboard CPU RAM Expansion cards Power supply Optical disc drive Hard disk drive Keyboard
No, a disc does not have to be inserted in a laptop at all times. Laptops can operate without a disc in the drive, as they can run applications and access files stored on the hard drive or cloud. However, if you need to use software or access files that are on a disc, you will need to insert it when required.
These are post codes at the start up of a ThinkPad. Usually they indicate a problem with the unit. Think of them as troubleshooting Morse Code. Count the number of beeps - the number of beeps will correspond to a problem code on Lenovo's website or in your laptop owners manual. Usually they mean a memory chip has gone bad, a hard drive has died, or the system board has problems.