FWIW, I'm running a 2400/G3-320/80MB 9.5mm HD with no issues.
Hitachi/IBM Travelstar is a good drive and reasonably cheap at 60-80MB from lots of sources. Try Nextag,com and you'll pro
http://www.nextag.com/serv/main/buyer/productm.jsp? nxtg=623740_7293668C7D4FF8D5&product=58021248&pdir=0&page=1&node=&catego ry=&lgsearch=travelstar_80MB&lgnode=&units=1&shipping=Ground&sort=total# abc
ZipZoomFly and NewEgg both have pretty good reps, at least in my buying experience with them.
On Dec 1, 2004, at 3:04 PM, Brandy wrote:
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<>Hello, I'd like to upgrade the original 1.3gb drive in my 2400c to something larger and faster. I've seen reports of people putting in 20, 30, and even 40gb drives into these machines but have yet to find brand/model/price listings. Morris
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