What size hard disk can i fit in a hp Pavilion ze4410ea laptop?

What size hard disk can be fitted in a HP Pavilion ze4410ea?
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Hi:
You would be safe with an 80 GB 5,400 RPM IDE hard drive.
Definitely, don't go more than 120 GB.
Paul

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