Active protection on any internal hard drive?

I just bought a new T400 with a 160 GB hard drive, and I have a spare 320 hard drive I put in it.  The Active Protection of ThinkVantage works with any modern internal hard drive, or only those that Lenovo is using?  If this is only some of them, how can I know if the one I have will work with it?  Thank you.

Hi djshack,

Your T400 has a built-in accelerometer ("g sensor") which monitors the software of Protection Active. If he sees acceleration over an adjustable threshold, it indicates your hard drive to Park its heads. Head-parking is a standard feature of the hard drives. So, the system should work with any hard drive compatible with your T400.

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