New HDD for my thinkpad T23

Hello
I have one hardware problem so I hope that somebody can help  me.
I have an notebook, IBM thinkpad T23, model 2648-8PG. It's HDD is 20GB. For me it is a little space, so
I want replace that HDD with WesternDigital's(WD) HDD IDE 120 GB. Before buying, can somebody tell me
does my T23 recognize the new HDD? Can It's IDE controller support new HDD?
Thank you very much
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stanisa, welcome to the forum,
no problems, go ahead with the 120GB drive
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