Replacing Hard Drive and a RAM in older HPE 475uk

Hello there,
I wondered if you could give me some advice at all?
My 4 year old HPE-475uk deskt PC's hard drive is starting to get noisy and slow and has been having errors. Rebooting/resetting the computer and reinstalling Windows 7 hasn't helped so I think it's time to put a new one in. While I'm at it, I'd like to replace my RAM too.
My computer is a HPE-475uk, Intel i5 Dual Core, Windows 7 64bit and I have 8GB or Ram (2x2x2x2). Here is a link to the full spec/motherboard etc if it helps or I'm not making any sense!! http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c02622053&DocLang=en&docLocale=en_US&...
Unfortunaley, I'm not that technical and I've been out of the loop for so long that I am unsure what is now compatible with my PC and wondered if someone could point me in the right direction of the correct products!
I would like to replace my current SATA 2 1TB HDD 7200rpm with a similar size (or bigger and faster if compatible?) but with a large cache. (I'm a musician and use a lot of sampled instruments). Is it right that I can put a 2TB SATA 3 drive in? Would I have to do anything other than install it as it's newer hardware on an older motherboard? (IONA GL8E)
Also I would like to take out my current PC3-10600 DDR3-1333 (240-pin) RAM and replace it with 16GB max that my motherboard allows (4x4x4x4) but am unsure which memory is right for my computer. Every time I go to buy, someone either says it's not compatible or too fast! I am looking at Kingston Technology 4GB KVR13N9S8/4 1333MHz DDR3 Non-ECC DIMM Memory Module. Can you tell me if this is ok or point me to the one that will work if not?
Thanks so much for your help! It's very much appreciated!
Kat
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Yes. Those modules you linked to at Amazon should work. 
With a single hard drive you can  shrink the C: \ partition and create a seperate partition for your work.
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