Upgrade hard drive on DV9925NR

I have an HP laptop (model DV9925nr), with a Western Digital factory hard drive (model WD2500BEVS). I'm running low on storage space, and would like to upgrade to a bigger drive. Before I drop the bucks on a new drive, can anyone tell me whether the WD7500BPVT or (ideally) WD10TPVT would be a compatible replacement?
Thanks.

You can check the HP Parts Store to check what hard drives are available for your notebook. Just search the serial number and it will pull up a list of all the parts that are available. Hope this helps lead you to the right direction!
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