Changing hard disk

Hello,i want your help about my hard Disk which had crashed i supposed this one like a soft but i want a hard it reference is ModelT500LM012
HDD P/N:HN-M500MBB/M
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Here is the Manual. See pages 50-53
Manual
Hard drives
Supports
6.35-cm
(2.5-in) hard drives in
9.5-
mm
(.37-in) and
7.0-mm
(.28-in) thicknesses
Here is a good drive you can get from newegg.com:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8​2E16822145361

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