Fact Hitachi 2.5 "7200 RPM 200 GB HARD disk fit IdeaPad U110?

I intend to upgrade to 2.5 Hitachi HARD drive "7200 RPM 200 GB. Any ideas?

I had checked the model in Device Manager. It's a Toshiba 1.8 "4200 RPM PATA. The next best day would be SSD 1.8 "PATA I guess. You have to wait first for the price drop.

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