Torx bit screwdriver size T10
This is a very difficult task to do if you haven't ever done it before. First you should research how to do it online and then watch a on how to do it. Then you have to get the right screw driver and pay attention to what cables you remove the hard drive from so you can put the new one back in the same place.
Computer operating system should still have problems, lack of driver files, you repair the hard drive to do what it may be hard disk has bad sectors.Try a driver fixing tool is not a bad way.
Yes, you can find several videos about it, you need a screw driver with T6 and T8 size heads. The old hard drive with move around inside a little and could break the hard drive if you move the system so use some thing to fill the space or take it out before you move it.
Depending on the model, there should be a 2-1/2" wide covering held in place with a small screw - undo the screw, slide down the "door" and pull out the HD.
You normaly only need a srew driver
Screw diver and an anti-static wrist band.
It can be used to tighten or loosen the screw as well. Flat head screwdriver is hard to turn the screw with quarter inch wide head. The thickness of the slot of the screw and the thickness of the screwdriver should match. The perfect match of thickness enables you tighten it tightly.
You should NEVER unplug your hard drive with your computer still powered on. It will destroy the drive.
No, you can fix it with a flat head screw driver and vise grips.
Hard drives do not require drivers.
You need all the components : case power supply (psu) motherboard processor (cpu) hard drive (hdd) cd/dvd rw drive ram etc. then you will need screw driver cable ties (plastic) skills patience
You should only touch the outside of a hard drive. The parts of the hard drive you should not touch are inside. The hard drive is sealed and if you break the seal, you void any warranties and risk any data you have inside.