ThravRande
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How hard would it be to replace my laptop's hard drive, and what would be the easiest way to transfer files?
Grindspine said:You might also look up the specifications of your current drive. Many consumer laptops still come with 5,400 RPM drives. If you upgrade to a larger hard drive, you can also upgrade the speed to 7,200 RPM.
CreepinDeth said:That's true too, but it might have an impact on his battery life and/or produce a little more heat. Just for durability sake, I would say he stick to 5400RPM drives. They're also generally cheaper.