Replacing the hard drive Dell XPS 9100

My hard drive to 500 GB boot is dying, that I need to replace the HD with a hard disk the same or I can pick up a 1 to Sata HD and it would work. Not sure if I can just get any type of hard drive and it will work.

Thank you

loucamp

Lou,

The Western Digital WD Black WD1002FAEX 1 TB 7200 tr / MIN 64 MB Cache SATAIII 6.0 GB/s 3.5 works perfectly.

Bev.

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