Hard drive the HP PAVILION DV6T - 4000 NOTES

My hard drive on HP PAVILION DV6T - 4000 NOTE failed. I need to order a replacement hard drive. Kindly let me know the best option for the same.

Hello

This is a technical director of the machine so very little information we can find. He uses this means you can use any standard SATA HDD SATA. If you want to buy the original size and the brand, you can order from HP, or any computer store.

My suggestion: a WD SATA II 750 GB at 7200 RPM should work fine.

Kind regards.

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