M30X: replacement of the (40 MB) HARD disk with a bigger?

up to what size this laptop does support? (80, 100 MB)? Support the new speed (5400 or 7200 RPM)? How can anyone set this up? (Gost) cd with windows xp toshiba won't work? What happens with the guarantee? Toshiba here in Greece to ask me for a 80hd (4200 RPM) as well as Setup in the notebook (one screw) 190. Can I buy a hd and put myselfe 100 (and faster).

Thank you

Hello

As far as I know that some of these units have been delivered with a 80 GB HARD drive. This disc a ha interface enhanced IDE (ATA-5) and rotation of drive 4200 RPM.
In my opinion, you can use this drive, but if you still use an another car doesn t guarantee invalid.
By the way the product superior disc rotation more heat. This could lead to overheating.
In this case, you should be careful.

Good bye

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