I have a Dell Inspiron 5000 (about 5 yrs old). I want to upgrade the Hard Drive to 30GB because I only have 6GB, which is useless. I can't buy the Dell Drive (made by IBM) because I am in Argentina, and it takes months for hardware to get here and importation costs make it impossible. I would end up paying $600 or so for the drive, which retails for $140.
There are other drives available here, so, my question is, can I put another Hard Drive in my Inspiron and how do I know if it is compatible? Neither Dell, nor the manufacturer sites give you info on compatibility. The only specs of the IBM drive that is designed for my Dell are 32GB (that is the max I can put in my computer) 12.5mm/2.5. I don't know what the 2.5 is, I thought maybe inches. (Dell part #81JWY and I5K).
One drive I was looking at here is a Hitachi 5400. I have no other specs because that was all that was on the website. Anyway, I can call the company and ask for more specs. What do I need to know? Obviously the size of the drive should be the same. Apart from that is there a speed or some other specs that I need to know for compatibility?
Any help would be most appreciated. You have (I assume) no idea what a hassle it is getting computer parts in Argentina! Plus forget about returning anything if you make a mistake (so please be right).
Thanks