T60/p SATA 3.0 to SATA 1.5

Hello all Experts;

Was just curious to know if I bought a WD SATA II drive, he would be able to run at SATA I level in a t60/p 8741. The BIOS would even recognize it? Size is 160 GB. All info appreciated.

Sincerely,

Donald

Joelle thank you very much for the help and the quick response. I will check this one also.

See you soon,.

Donald

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