Computer dv4324EA laptop, Windows XP Home edition, Version 2002

I want to replace the drive HARD 40 GB HDD with a SSD 120 GB.

I can't find designs for this purpose.

I to this is posible in this notebook? Please help me.

Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

See Page 5-8. Your laptop is so old, it's using PATA hard drives (not SATA). They do a PATA SSD, but frankly, they are more expensive that the laptop is worth. Here's a 128 SSD PATA concert which works perfectly.

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16820208894

I fell into a couple SSD PATA, someone gave me and I have improved a few portable older on the vintage of yours. There was a major improvement, although much modern material progress are not present. The drive is just considered as a hard drive, but you always get the best speed, warm-up, etc.. I'm not sure about investing $150 in this laptop. They have some PATA SSD smaller and cheaper at newegg.com.

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