Looking to upgrade HDD HP DV2419US?

I have the HP DV2419US laptop and I am looking to upgrade my hard drive to a larger.  I contacted HP support, but they couldn't really give me a useful answer.  Can someone let me know what is the maximum size of hard drive will have my laptop?  I know there are SATA and 5 400 rpm.  Currently, my laptop has 160 GB.  Thank you in advance.

In my view, would be a 320 GB size max safer. A 500 GB should work, but we've seen a few problems reported here on the forums with those.

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