Would this new hard drive work on my MacBook?

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5566988&st=seagate&lp=2&type=produ ct&cp=1&id=1055388011277
Just thinking about upgrading my MacBook a bit, and wondering if this hard drive (which seems like a great deal) would work out in my MacBook or whether it would cause problems.
This is kind of a silly question, but I don't know all that much about computers. Increasing the hard drive will just let me have more room for music, photos, etc, right? I would have to increase the memory to make it operate at a faster speed?
Also, does anyone know if the Genius Bar would install a new hard drive for me?
Thanks!

No. First, it's an ATA drive and the MB requires a SATA drive. Second, that drive is a 3.5 inch full-size hard drive. You need a notebook drive (2.5 inch) for the laptops. See the these New Egg notebook drives.
Adding a larger hard drive will provide increased storage capacity. Adding RAM will not make the computer run faster. Adding RAM simply enables you to run more applications simultaneously without the slowdown caused by virtual memory.
Installing a hard drive in a MacBook is a DIY project. You can find instructions at http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/MacBook/Hard-Drive. You will need a very small (#00) Phillips screwdriver and a T8 Torx driver. You should find them at a hardware store.
As for whether your local Apple store will install a drive you purchase on your own is something you will need to ask them.
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