Tecra M6-EZ6611 HDD Upgrade

I've got a Tecra M6-EZ6611 with a 80GB original HDD drive. I'm running Win XP SP3 and the BIOS is the flash BIOS v3.60.
As I'm planning to replace the original HDD by a bigger/speedy one, I have a couple of questions for the Group:
1) What would be the maximium drive capacity that the BIOS can handle?   2) Can someone recommend a good replacement drive with a bigger capacity and faster than 5400 rpm which will work with my M6?
Thanks for any help on this
RTadeu
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RTadeu wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply, Rick!
I've just bought a 250GB WD Scorpio Blue and will install it during the weekend to see what happens.
Could you recommend any article covering the basics steps to recover the OS and the software after formatting the HDD?
Thanks again.
RTadeu
If you bought a retail boxed drive, it may come with software that you can use to 'clone' your old drive to the new one.  You'll need an external enclosure to connect the new drive to the notebook and clone it.  If you bought a 'bare' drive, check the WD website to see if the program is available to download.
You can also buy backup software like Acronis True Image that will let you make a restorable image and bootable CD so that you can restore your backup to the new hard drive.

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