Can what HARD drive I use in Satellite L40 - 14N

Hello

the HARD drive has packed on my laptop and needs to be replaced.
Any idea what we can replace it with?

The current a watch as abandoned.
It is 160 GB and the model number is MK1237GSX (HDD2D62)

Thanks for your help

Hello

He s not what HARD drive manufacturer that is of importance.
Important is only that you use the HARD disk that supports the specifications on the right;

The laptop supports the SATA controller to use the SATA HDD.

Look for a SATA 2.5 5400 RPM drive HARD 120 GB or 160 GB

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