T60 Harddisk upgrade

Hi,
I notice this laptop is very slow and also labouring while loading windows vista it already have 3 gb of memory ram on board.
I just want to change from 120 GB to a seagate 320 GB
Question :--
1. will is support it?
2. how do I clone the harddisk over?
3. Is it better to creat the recovery disc and reinstall the whole entire operating systems?
4. I am missing one screw for the keyboard. Can anyone help me to find one and sent to me.
Thanks
Simon Yee
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1. Yes as long as it is the 9.5 mm thick and 2.5 inch SATA hdd.
2. You can use softwares like Acronis Trueimage. Or use the Rescue and Recovery to make a backup of the old hdd, and then recover the new hdd to the factory shipped condition using the Recovery media, then recover the laptop to the original state during backup by using the Rescue and Recovery backup.
3. This is usually better if your old hdd have lot of old programs and it is not running in its optimum state.
4. You can buy these screws from ebay. But missing one screw won't really matter.
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