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I 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.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For surveillance systems I think they use a low power consumption drive. WD green I believe. That being said it would most likely work just wouldn't have as long a life.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.wd sell hd designed for surveilance systems so by one of them as they are designed to run efficiently without damage due to their need to run 24 7 most normal hard drives park not something you want on surveillance equipment. note some manufacturers use proprietory hardware check with manufacturer if unsure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If it is going into a DVR, then it will most likely be compatible. The DVR will have the firmware to populate the hard drive, and then start recording. It will automatically do this on boot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it should....Check the specs of the equipment to see what the physical size of hard drive the unit it takes first 2.5inchs or 3.25 inches.
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