Replacement Hard disk for Portege P2010 - Part number required

Can anyone tell me what the part number is for a replacement Hard disk for Portege P2010 is? It has the latest BIOS installed, can the HDD capacity be higher than the original 30gig?
Thanks
Martin

Hi
Like Ivan said, there are no officials documents about a max size of a HDD.
I assume that you can use a 40 GB HDD but Im not 100% sure if the bigger HDDs will work.
Please check this link:
http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/devicetype-vendor-modelline-modelseries-partlist.aspx?devicetype=0&vendorlevel=ModelSeries &modelseriescatid=50972&partcatid=140744&filter =0
There you will find a 40GB HDD for Protg 2010.

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