How do i upgrade my hard drive on my 2009 macbook

I have a 2009 Macbook that has a 250GB hard drive that is full, I would like to upgrade it. Can someone tell me my options? Thanks

Any 2.5" notebook sized SSD or HDD. HDDs are now up to 1.5 GBs for notebooks. Visit OWC for options and prices. Hitachi has an excellent 1.5 GB HDD at a very good price point.

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