Will be the 500GD Seagate HARD drive work in my HP G61-321NR

The Seagate 500 GB HDD will work in my laptop HP G61-321NR

Yes it will be as a sata interface & size 2.5 "& 9,5 mm or less in height."

I would consider a SSD will be speed big shot in the arm to your machine, to know you can also use 2 disks on this model by sliding the Bay is of dvd player do not use much & using a shopping cart of hard drive bay that you can buy online for less than $10 if the options are very flexible. The dvd player can be put in external usb caddy & they only around $16.

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