The upgrade disk hard inspiron 1520

I would spend my hard drive to a 7200, but I was wondering if my inspiron 1520 support Sata-300, or should I take a sata-150. The reason why I want to upgrade is that I have use multiple VMWares on the same machine and do a lot of multiprocessing.

Also, I was wondering what it does to my contract of den of accidental damage, what happens if I bought the hard drive from a 3rd party vendor?

Thank you


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