HARD drive type

I know little about computers and would like to know how to replace my HARD drive.

The question is, I have to replace it with the same type, I use?

On the Control Panel, it says the HDD that I use is "ST3320813AS ATA Device.  What type is it?  And he said whatever it is the physical size (2.5 inch?)?

What brand of HARD drive would be recommended?

What other information should I buy a new hard drive?

PS. I'm using Presario SR5838HK PC

Hello

The code indicates that it is a Seagate Barracuda ST3320813AS 320 GB 7.2 K 3.5 "SATA Hard Drive:

http://discountechnology.com/Seagate-Barracuda-ST3320813AS-320GB-7-2k-3-5-SATA-hard-drive

In fact nearly 100% NORMAL desktops use 3.5 "HDD.

No, you can buy more (capacity) HARD drive, you can use Seagate or other brands. Seagate has much good and fast HARD drives like the range hybrid. Please check the following information:

http://www.Seagate.com/do-more/how-to-upgrade-DHD-with-sshd-techology-master-DM/

Everything you need: 3.5 ", capacity (2 TB is very popular now), large cache (biiger is better) and high speed (at least 7200 RPM) are characteristic of HARD drive, you you are looking for.

Kind regards.

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