2 questions about my Macbook Pro 17 laptop, help please.

First, I cannot get a definite answer as to how much ram I can put in. I bought it new January of 2009. Some people tell me 8; others 4. One said 6. How do I get a real answer?
My computer came with a 320gb drive. I have since upgraded to a 500gb and then to a 640gb. I want to put in a 1tb but I know these are thicker drives. How can I determine, before purchase, how thick of a drive I can actually put in?
Thanks!!

How do I get a real answer?
Just ask. Apple specifies a RAM limit of 4GB for your pre-unibody machine, but many users have found that 6GB works just fine in any Core 2 Duo MBP, and others have established (by trying it) that 8GB definitely doesn't in your model or the earlier ones.
Western Digital's 12.5mm high 1TB notebook drive will fit in your machine. It fits in all unibody MBPs and the 17" (only) pre-unibody models.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Western%20Digital/WD10TPVT/

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