I need a bigger hard drive for my Sony Vaio PCV-RZ 22 G , ( 250 GB, 320GB, 500 GB if is possibile work !!!!!!!) and I want to tell me which model of hard drive will be perfect for my computer !!! To help you I give some informations. Cache memory 512 kb Front side bus speed 533 Mhz Standard RAM 512 MB PC 2700 333Mhz (exp.to 1 GB) ,Hard drive 80 GB 7200 rpm Ultra ATA/100 Intel Pentium 4 Procesor 2,4 Ghz Thank you
I'm not sure if the motherboard supports SATA drives, so your best bet is getting any IDE (ATA) hard drive. It's up to you which kind you want. I've always been partial to Western Digital and Seagate.
If you are running Windows XP then you shouldn't have a problem with having a larger hard drive, I know Windows 2000 had some issues with them that required registery editing.
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To check to see if you have one or two hard drives, go to the BIOS, if the BIOS detects one hard drive then your hard drive has two partitions which is the C and D drives. To create a single partition C drive or make the C driver larger size and the D driver by a equal smaller size then you need a program like Partition Magic.
Sony recommends to use the preinstalled Hard Drive as the Recovery Discs
works with the specific Hard Drive. However, you can add additional
Hard Drive to the Computer. Please check the link below for more
information. http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C127565
Your
computer is shipped with 80GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive. you can use
Hard Drive of size 80 to 500 GB for best functionality.
You can use 20/40 Gb hard drives. the BIOS may be too old to support the 60/80Gb hard drive.
The only problem is, that it is impossible to purchase new hard drives of these capacities, the smallest capacity available now are 120Gb and larger.
You may be able to get 2nd hand drivers, but you won't not know how long they will work until they fail, probably doesn't matter, they should be cheap.
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