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3 years from manufacturer. yes it will work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Manufacturer warranty is 3 years usually.. try using google.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes this would work. it is simple to do if you have some basic tool usage knowledge, search youtube for a video and implement the procedure on your computer. it's all the same just different lol. Good Luck
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes this 2 TB drive will install fine in your computer under Vista
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on whether your motherboard has a SATA port for the data cable and a power connector. You also have to be sure there is room for the drive (most PC's have a spare slot in the drive area). If it only has a spare 4-pin power connector, FIRST buy an inexpensive 4-pin to SATA power connector, then buy a 12" or 18" SATA cable (depending on how far apart the port and drive will be, then buy the drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You can install in your pc, but I recomended to you upgrade the windows for best performing
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You may want to investigate the 2TB size with VISTA. you may have to partition the drive to 500GB partitions for that operating system. Would suggest upgrade to operating system. Worth it to use newer, faster, larger drives.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will definitely work in your system. How you install it depends on whether you just want to add capacity or if you intend to replace your original drive. The former is easier than the latter, but either way you can do it by downloading the Seatools software and following the instructions for the setup you desire.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as you have an empty bay and a SATA Slot and A Free Power connection this will work. Comes with SATA Cable, Power adapt and Screws. Just connect and go to Disc Management. and Click Format and select drive letter. you are good to go
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should be able to do it. Your motherboard has SATA ports on it. You will need to open your case (tower) up to gain access to the motherboard. Make sure your computer is unplugged first. You should wear a wrist device to ground yourself to your computer. Some computers have screw that hold the hard drive in place. Remove those screws, Unplug the SATA cable and the power cable on the hard drive. Place the new hard drive into place. Reinstall the the power and SATA cable.. Replace the screws back in place on the hard drive. Put the cover back onto the tower. Plug it in. If you are doing a recovery, use the recovery discs. Otherwise, it is possible to transfer your info from the old hard drive onto the new hard drive. If you feel uncomfortable doing this, GEEK Squad can do it for you.
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