Satellite P30: Question about HARD drive replacement

I have a P30 (part number PSP30E-1z8008EN) and the need to replace the hard drive, can someone please advise the exact specifications I need to swap between IDE ATA-5?

Thank you
John

Hello

Satellite P30 was delivered with different HARD drive sizes.
I know that the P30-102 has been delivered with the HARD disk that supports the interface IDE (ATA-6) increased to 100 GB!

So I advise to use the similar with the same kind of interface.

Best regards

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