Compatible HDD for Macbook 13" Late 2007 Version.

I live in india and i was trying to get a compatible HDD for my Macbook, however, none of them fits inside. Any one who could suggest me the version and make please.

BertieTBE wrote:
I'm also looking for an SSD for my late 2008 aliminum Macbook.
Can anyone suggest one that's fast and reliable, but not too exspensive. I'm looking in the £250 GB range.
Thnak you
BertieTBE 
I put the OWC Mercury Electra 3G into the Mid-2007 MacBook2,1 before I gave it to my son. It's a SMOKIN' quick performer. Press the power button to Lion login prompt takes all of 18 seconds, which is quicker than the box booted to Snow Leopard with my Intel Series 320. The 240GB drive is the best value, but you might find the 480GB drive is still a reasonable price.

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