compatible SSD for hp nc6400

I plan to upgrade my laptop somehow, and I had read that a new ssd is a good choice.

What kind of ssd is compatible with hp nc6400 sata I?

Is the choice or not appropriate?

Hello:

I don't think it's a good idea to install an SSD in a nc6400.

Here are two threads as to why I feel like that.

http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-HP-ProBook-EliteBook/problem-installing-OpSys-on-nc6400-with-new-solid-state-drive/m-p/5328269/highlight/true#M166831

http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-HP-ProBook-EliteBook/only-the-first-10-GB-of-my-new-SSD-is-recognised-on-my-nc6400/m-p/2381709/highlight/true#M166134

Now, if you insist on trying, then I recommend that you get an Intel drive as the 335 series.

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