Satellite 1700-400: maximum hard drive size!

Hello

A late response.
A half year ago, I asked about the maximum size hard drive for the Satellite 1700-400
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=17328

Originally it is a 10 GB HARD drive, but now there are no more small hard drive available, so I bought a 80 GB
and it works perfectly. :)

grobi Oxford

Hi grobi

Thanks for sharing this info with us. It of always good to know what's possible and what's not. Thank you once again ;)

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