A MK-8025GAS HARD disk will fit in my M10 Pro Sat?

I think my laptop satellite PRO M10 HD upgrade but I do not know if the Toshiba 80 GB HD MK-8025GAS fits well inside the laptop. would be any problem of pins or something similar? I did look at other Toshibas not HD and they are not due to external HD case, near the axis side.

Can any boyd help me?

The response of the Toshiba storage Division was:
"For more information about using a 80 GB HARD drive, contact the manufacturer of your laptop."

Yes really well!

Hello

As you probably know hard drives manufactured by Toshiba, you can find in the notebooks of different laptop manufacturers. Toshiba HARD drive producer is not obliged to test the compatibility of products with thousands of laptop models. Regarding that it is OK.

Back to your question: your laptop model comes with 30, 40 and 60 GB HDD, depending on the hardware configuration. Unfortunately there is no public document on the compatibility of the HARD disk for your model, but it is possible that 80 GB HARD drive will not be recognized correctly by the BIOS. If you wish, you can contact the Service of your country partner and try to pick up a few details.

Good luck!

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