Hard Drive Maximum Size Supported

Hello,
I'm have a MacBook Aluminum (MB466LL/A) and I would like to upgrade my Hard Drive to a 1TB.
The question is: This MacBook accepts a hard drive with this size? Anyone here knows the maximum size supported?
Regards!
Felipe Perez

Yes, the model 5,1 can use a 12.5mm high hard drive. There's no limit to the GBs of the drive only the physical height. This is the only MacBook model that can use that high of a drive. All the rest are limited to 9.5mm high.
Here's a video on the installation http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbook_13_unibody/

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