A:AnswerThis was replaced by my protection plan with Geek Squad so the warranty will be for as long as I renew my plan.... the plans are the best way to protect your equipment
A:AnswerAs long as the surveillance system uses an SATA interface hard drive, then this should work just fine. Just be carefully choosing drives larger than 2 TB as the operating system used in your machine might not be able to access the entire capacity of the drive. I would check with the system manufacturer to be sure of any size limitations before I purchased a new drive.
A:AnswerYes, it will work but I would not recommend it. You are better suited to get a WD Black or a Seagate. They have faster transfer rates. Or go with a Hybrid drive.
A:AnswerI am not fully sure that it will, but after looking up the manual, it says that you can replace the hard drive in your unit. I also referenced the pictures and it looks as though the connections are the same and the height is similar. You would have to purchase the hard drive and see if they are the same size. Side note: you will have to format the hard drive with your computer first. If you don't have the proper cables to do so, you will need to ask someone that does. According to the manual, if you use the system to format the drive it will make it impossible to use the drive with a regular computer.
A:Answer2 year warranty. Yes it will work. Your XPS is at least a SATA 3gb/s and this is a SATA 6gb/s and is backwards compatible. The XPS is easy to work inside of, you your repair should be easy.
A:AnswerYes! This drive will work with your Optiplex 755 system. The drive does not come with a SATA cable, which you will need to connect it to your motherboard.
A:AnswerI just did it to my computer worked no problem windows 10 and 700 gig of junk, all came out great all i did was went from a full 750 hd to 1 tb
A:AnswerThis would depend on the model and sometimes bios of the motherboard. Is the OptiPlex you have offer SATA connections, most likely yes. Check the specific model number on Dell's website to ensure the hard drive will work but I would guess yes
A:AnswerThe HP model 23r110 computer generally comes equipped with a 1 TB SATA hard drive; The MB, hard drive, memory, and monitor are all in one small unit. The small size of this computer may make it a little challenging to replace the hard drive. The picture of the default hard drive used for this computer appears to be the same size as this WD 1 TB hard drive; so, it should work fine if you are replacing the old one. To be safe I would open up the 23r110 and observe the hard drive for accessibility and for size before you purchase it since there is a chance it is the smaller 1 TB drive used for laptops.
A:AnswerYes, hard drive interfaces are standardized. This hard drive uses the most common standard, so unless your computer is really old (like more than 10 years) or a server (clearly not in this case), it will be exactly what you need.