Specs for Hard drive limits in a satellite P305D-S8836

I am attempting to find out what are the specs I have to meet to upgrade my current hard drive to a larger two. Since Toshiba support doesn't have an email I have been able to locate on this web site and I am currently deployed to Afghanistan, calling is a little bit of an issue. I think this is a simple question that email support should be able to answer. Of course the feed back I got from the Toshiba web page feed back (only email I found) only directed me to the toshiba global webpage when I specificly stated I was looking for an email to address a simple question. Enough rants about how unhelpful this page has been up to this point. If someone here can assist me with this, I would greatly appreciate it.

Yes it is limited to 4gig of ram total using two 2gig sticks. 
If they won't ship to an APO, AE, or other military address have it shipped to a family member or friend with a regular US address and have them ship it to you.
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