How do I find the capacity of my hard drive

Hi all,
Hard drive on my MacBook crashed and had to be replaced.
Don't get me started. Don't ask if I backed up my important data. Don't ask if I was 15 days out of warranty.
Question: how do I verify the capacity of the new hard drive? Tech guy said he replaced my 60 GB hard drive with an 80 GB hard drive.
Thanks for any advice.
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Welcome to the Apple Discussions! Is the new drive installed and formatted? Is Mac OS X already installed? If so, you can simply select the icon of the hard drive on your desktop and then choose "Get Info" from the File menu. This will tell you the capacity, used, and available space. If it hasn't been formatted yet, you can still determine the size, but it's a little more complicated with your OS X install disk and the Disk Utility.
-Doug

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