IMac G5 non-isight Hard Drive dead - 2 questions

1. I see that 1TB drives are very affordable but is there one that is going to be better than others in my 5 year old iMac G5? Hitachi, Seagate, WD, Samsung, etc..
2. Is there only one HD bay? I want to leave the original in just in case it can be accessed later (Apple Store tech could not read it and pronounced it dead). I would like to install the new one as an addition so is there more than one hard drive bay?
Thanks!

There is only one bay in the iMacs, and any of the brands you mentioned would be good, look in macsales.com or newegg.com for drives. I'm afraid you will have to take the old drive out, but you can always put it into an enclosure if you think it's useable. You can get enclosures at the places I mentioned.

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