Quad edition of Envy 17 t-j100: replacement hard drive

need to replace the disk hard drive serial # [personal information deleted] in my touchsmart Envy 17 t-j100.   Cannot afford to sata now.  Any suggestion where I can buy a compatible to the original.  This is a 1 to 5400 RPM.

terfig wrote:

..... Cannot afford to sata now. ...

Hello

You MUST use SATA, no choice. You're probably talking about SSD. There are several standard HDD around. I bought one week last disk HARD next to test things-much cheaper elsewhere

http://cplonline.com.au/hard-drives/laptop-hard-drives/2-5-Seagate-1TB-with-8g-MLC-Seagate-Momentus-XT-laptop-HDD-st1000lm014.html

http://cplonline.com.au/hard-drives/laptop-hard-drives/Seagate-st1000lx001-1TB-laptop-sshd-w-32GB-NAND-2-5inch-SATA.html

You can buy WD, Toshiba, Hitachi...

Kind regards.

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