In a message dated 12/17/02 11:47:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< It's the standard 2.5" drive.

~ Larry >>

it's NOT the width that is the concern, or the size of the drive, it's the 
actually THICKNESS of the drive that determines if it can fit inside a 2400c 
laptop.  if it was purchased in the past 5 or so years, it is mostly likely 
thin enough a drive to fit. older drives that are also 2.5 in drives were 
made THICKER since that was the only option at the time that they were 
designed.
good luck
Alan

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