This hard drive will be suitable for my Dell 5100?

Hi guys,.

I would like your advice please.

I want to mount a second, larger, HD for my Dell 5100 and I was wondering if this model would... Hitachi sister P7K500 500 GB Hard Drive-16 MB ?

The 5100 is the standard with the exception of an upgrade of RAM 2 x 1 GB 5300.

(Work, XP Home Edition, such as provided by Dell initially and fully implemented to date.)

Thanks in advance!

Steve

Message edited by Stevie1965 on 10/06/2008 16:46

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