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Hi there,
Sadly last night my hard drive went to the big scrap heap in the sky. Basically when I boot up the laptop, it gets as far as the 'loading windows' screen and the system locks. The hard drive lights stays on permanently.
I have tried both windows and Vaio recovery options but both fail to recognise that the hard drive exists any more. All I can see when viewing devices is a C: drive with about 90mb capacity. When I try to access 😧 drive from the command prompt the hard drive light stays on and again the system locks up.
I know it is a 2.5" seagate momentus in there but can I replace it with any other 2.5" drive?
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Hi,
Any standard 2.5 hard disk is satisfactory, mine also failed after 4years of heavy use. The standard hard disc
was a 500Gb but I got a 750GB seagate momentus which was the original one, it cost me £48 and it is
7200 rpm rather than the 5800rpm. it certainly is much faster but is no noisier than the original.
It is quite easy to fit, but I hope you created a system image disc so that you can replace all your original files.
you need a set of standard instrument screwdrivers because the screws in the hard disk carrier are pretty small
and it's handy magnetising them or stick some beeswax on the end of the srewdriver, it helps when you have to
put it back. With a 750GB hard disk I partitioned it in three separate volumes but leave plenty of room on your C
disc because it holds the recovery partition. Good Luck, it is not difficult, there are 2 different lengths of screws
so take note of which ones are put back in the right place.
Hi,
Any standard 2.5 hard disk is satisfactory, mine also failed after 4years of heavy use. The standard hard disc
was a 500Gb but I got a 750GB seagate momentus which was the original one, it cost me £48 and it is
7200 rpm rather than the 5800rpm. it certainly is much faster but is no noisier than the original.
It is quite easy to fit, but I hope you created a system image disc so that you can replace all your original files.
you need a set of standard instrument screwdrivers because the screws in the hard disk carrier are pretty small
and it's handy magnetising them or stick some beeswax on the end of the srewdriver, it helps when you have to
put it back. With a 750GB hard disk I partitioned it in three separate volumes but leave plenty of room on your C
disc because it holds the recovery partition. Good Luck, it is not difficult, there are 2 different lengths of screws
so take note of which ones are put back in the right place.
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