Upgrade to a Satellite 1805-514 with a CPU and HARD drive

Hello

Several years ago I bought the laptop mentioned above. Unfortunately, the laptop no longer starts because of a damaged hard drive.
Now I'm looking for a replacement. My dealer offered me several hard disks with a capacity of 40 GB to 80 GB. 1805-514 does support large hard drives?

In addition my dealer gave me a 1, 13ghz Pentium 3 mobile. Does make sense to replace a processor 1 Ghz Celeron with a 1, 13 Ghz P3?

Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad English

Samson74

Hello

In my opinion, it makes no sense to upgrade the processor 1 GHz to 1.13 GHz to form
The difference between these two processors is not high and you have no sensation of the increase in the performance of the laptop.

I put t know compatible hard drives for Satellite 1805 but for Satellite 1800. But these two units are very similar.
As far as I know, you can use the 10 GB, 15 GB, 20 GB and 30 GB.
I think that the BIOS will not recognize the larger HARD drive.

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