HP ProBook 5330 m: what is the biggest hard drive I can install it in a 5330 m ProBook?

I'm looking to upgrade the hard drive on my lap top and I only see a 500 GB offered in this model.  I saw the 1 TB disk listed as "Compatible", I was wondering if someone went to a 1 to and if yes, there was questions?

Hello

You can use 1 TB HDD, in theory, any brand should work but please use the SAME brand with the existing HARD drive.

Kind regards.

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