Toshiba Satellite: upgrade to Advanced Format hard drive?

Hi! I have a Toshiba Satellite. My hard drive is on the fritz, so I want to upgrade the hard drive. I called Toshiba support and asked what kind of hard drives I could use. They said "Any hard drive that isn't Advanced Format".
So I buy a new hard drive (that has no mention of being Advanced Format). It arrives, and (surprise) it says "Advanced Format" on the drive itself.
My question: is it okay to use Advanced Format drives on a Satellite? I know I'll probably have to update the BIOS, but beyond that, is there anything special about a Satellite that would cause it to have problems?
Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7222
Windows 7
New hard drive I want to use: "WD Black". WD5000BPKT (It's a Western Digital brand.)
I intend to "clone" my entire system, windows and all, to the new drive. I know I will have to run a "realignment" tool. I plan to use WD's cloning tool, which can both clone and realign.
http://support.wdc.com/product/downloaddetail.asp?swid=119&wdc_lang=en
edit: For reference, there's an excellent knowledge base article here:
http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/System-Recovery-and-Recovery/Errors-after-installing-new-quot-advanced-...
I guess my question is "Should I avoid AF completely" and try to return the hard drive?
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Satellite L775D-S7222
"WD Black". WD5000BPKT
Just for the record, the WD5000BEKT does not use advanced-format technology.
   WD Scorpio Black
I called Toshiba support and asked what kind of hard drives I could use. They said "Any hard drive that isn't Advanced Format"
Toshiba's tech support is correct in the case when you restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents using Toshiba recovery media. It's likely you will have the sort of problems I have described in this message.
   After Restoring to New Hard Disk, No Windows Update - a Fix
I know of no reason you should have difficulty when you follow the instructions from Western Digital for cloning to an AFT drive.
-Jerry

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