Calling all computer guru's...need help ASAP...
Calling all computer guru's...need help ASAP...
my harddrive crashed and need a new for my sony vaio...can u put too big of a harddrive in...i was thinking of a 160gig i had a 70 gig in there...and how can u tell if its a eide or ata...thanks for all yalls help...
a desktop right??
ide
http://www.gshop.com.au/images/ide_133_cable.jpg
sata
http://www.cs-electronics.com/images...al-Cable-1.jpg
if you want a 160 gb hard drive you have to use windows xp sp1 or above. any thing before that will only format part of it.
ide
http://www.gshop.com.au/images/ide_133_cable.jpg
sata
http://www.cs-electronics.com/images...al-Cable-1.jpg
if you want a 160 gb hard drive you have to use windows xp sp1 or above. any thing before that will only format part of it.
Last edited by chrism9232; Jan 5, 2008 at 04:38 AM.
what model vaio? mine at work will ONLY take a sata drive. depending on how OLD your comp is, i really don't think you can put TOO big of a harddrive..... get the model number and lets go from there
You can go up on the harddrive size as long as the physical size of the hard drive is the same. Most notebook harddrives are 2.5". As far as it being PATA or SATA I dont know and I havent had time to look at your model but if it reads that you have a SATA drive than you need a serial harddrive. If it read IDE/EIDE than most likely you need a 40 pin hard drive. Can you take the harddrive out and take a pic of it?
PS here is what i found on your model.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/T99...D_NO_PHONE.pdf
If your hard drive looks like this after taking it out (pin wise) than you need an IDE/EIDE 2.5" drive. Hope this helps
PS here is what i found on your model.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/T99...D_NO_PHONE.pdf
If your hard drive looks like this after taking it out (pin wise) than you need an IDE/EIDE 2.5" drive. Hope this helps
Last edited by pmason718; Jan 6, 2008 at 08:14 PM.
You may be bios limited to 128gb or less. Here's my recommendation:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148130
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148130
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Originally Posted by pmason718
You can go up on the harddrive size as long as the physical size of the hard drive is the same. Most notebook harddrives are 2.5". As far as it being PATA or SATA I dont know and I havent had time to look at your model but if it reads that you have a SATA drive than you need a serial harddrive. If it read IDE/EIDE than most likely you need a 40 pin hard drive. Can you take the harddrive out and take a pic of it?
PS here is what i found on your model.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/T99...D_NO_PHONE.pdf
If your hard drive looks like this after taking it out (pin wise) than you need an IDE/EIDE 2.5" drive. Hope this helps
PS here is what i found on your model.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/T99...D_NO_PHONE.pdf
If your hard drive looks like this after taking it out (pin wise) than you need an IDE/EIDE 2.5" drive. Hope this helps
Originally Posted by glc
You may be bios limited to 128gb or less. Here's my recommendation:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148130
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148130
The only ways to find out without trying is see if Sony can answer the question or find someone with that model who HAS tried. If you try to put a 160 in and it's not supported, one of 2 things will happen - the bios will not detect the drive or only 128gb will be accessible.
There is a Microsoft Hotfix for the size limit (139GB). My 80GB WD HD took a dump the other day in my desktop, and I bought a 160GB WD HD for it. My installation CD had the registry fix for it, but it can also be downloaded from Microsoft.
Careful, some notebooks have proprietary connections. My HP laptop is the 2.5" but its not standard. I found that out when my mobo took a dump and I wanted to get the data off but couldn't except for when I connected it into another HP notebook. None of the 2.5" to 3.5" adapters worked.
Originally Posted by roushstage2
There is a Microsoft Hotfix for the size limit (139GB). My 80GB WD HD took a dump the other day in my desktop, and I bought a 160GB WD HD for it. My installation CD had the registry fix for it, but it can also be downloaded from Microsoft.
Careful, some notebooks have proprietary connections. My HP laptop is the 2.5" but its not standard. I found that out when my mobo took a dump and I wanted to get the data off but couldn't except for when I connected it into another HP notebook. None of the 2.5" to 3.5" adapters worked.
gls is correct. if the bios won't support it, you'll have to update. if you're trying to slap a 250GB HHD in a 4 year old system, chances are it won't recognize it. you can find the bios update through the mobo maufacturer's website usually.
well it looks like i dont have to worry about the bios because the largest hard disk i can find for IDE format is 120 gig...next is what brand is good...ive looked at Western Digital, Seagate, Hitachia(sp?)





