Tecra 9100 - where to get the new hard drive?

Okay, so my 60 GB HDD current is on its way and I'm looking for a new.

I am interested in either a 40 GB or 60 GB, must not be Toshiba brand and preferably with 5400 RPM (but I can settle for 4200 RPM). What type of interface do I need?

Price range: £30 - £45

Is anyone able to help me?

Thanks in advance,
Lewis

Edit: Just found this Nice - http://www.ebuyer.com/product/110847/product_info/rb/0 - price, capacity and speed, but will it work with my Tecra?

Post edited by: lewislite

Hello

The size of the HARD drive is ok. BIOS of laptop computers should be able to handle the 40 and 60 GB HDD.
The laptop supports an Enhanced IDE (ATA-5) interface.

It seems that the mentioned HARD drive must be compatible

Check it out.

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