D610 hard drive module

Hi all, I came across a 320 GB sata HDD and I was curious if I'll work in a second hard drive module. I know that size is large enough. I could always use it for storage, but I would like to install os win 7. the OEM hard drive has an IDE interface, but dell has the module for the sata and ide

Thank you

Jim

Looks like it should work - for a storage disk.  You will not be able to boot from a SATA drive though.

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