Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 Hard drive

In a Presario SR1817CL with Windows XP and 512MB memory, the Seagate 200GB 7200.8 hardrive is erratic, can't open desktop.  Have a 500GB 7200.11 available to replace it.  Will my PC support it and will I need any other changes?

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In a Presario SR1817CL with Windows XP and 512MB memory, the Seagate 200GB 7200.8 hardrive is erratic, can't open desktop.  Have a 500GB 7200.11 available to replace it.  Will my PC support it and will I need any other changes?
The Presario is a desktop so a 500GB SATA hard drive should work..
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