I want to upgrade the HDD on Satellite L10

HI
I am new to the forum, I purchased a satellite l10 two years ago and was looking at upgrading my hard drive, looking at toshiba accessories It recommends I purchase an external hd, but this just means extra items to carry, can anyone advise or help me

Hi
Of course you can upgrade the HDD.
If you want to upgrade the HDD you have buy one which is compatible and supported by BIOS.
Not every HDD size is supported by BIOS. There is a limitation and bigger HDDs could be not recognized.
The Sat L10 supports an enhanced IDE (ATA-6) interface and some units were delivered with the 40GB HDD.
I think a 60GB HDD should be compatible. Maybe also a 80GB HDD but Im not 100% sure about this HDD size.
If you want you can test it.
regards

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