Replacing the hard drive Inspiron 1150

After the execution of each diagnostic test possible and trying to reinstall Windows, I finally out of denial and accepted the fact that my hard drive was dead. I was able to transfer all my data on another computer by using the bootable ubcd4win excellent cd. Having survived that nightmare, I thought buying a replacement hd would be a relatively simple task, and the Dell site would be a good starting point. Showed nothing useful there, so I called Dell support.

Dell response: buy a $300 80 GB hd (or 60 gb for $170) because it was the only thing that would be compatible... or I could talk to the Department 'parts' to see if they had something more reasonable. OK, so 3 gentlemen Indians in the parts department, later, I hung up and looked more closely at new eggs.

So now my faith in Dell support has been destroyed, no one knows if they were right on my motherboard only supports up to 80 GB? And I have OK will buy any disk ATA/6 for this ' puter?


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