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Currently I have a Sony Vaio FZ21E laptop with 160 GB of hard disc space. But I really need a bigger hard/disc - 300GB should do the trick as currently I have an extral drive of 120GB which is full at all times.
Is there a way of upgrading the hard disk on this model without the need to go to a retailer/service to do this? What kind/type of hard disk should I look for? Is there the possibility to add maybe 2 HDD's in the laptop?
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What is the maximum possible hard drive that I can put? Can I place 500GB hard drive inside of it?
I would like to suggest for you to buy a Mobile Hard Drives.
Please, you will found several models here...
Yes, I already have a Lacie Mobile Hard Drive (designed by Porsche) which is 120GB. The problem is that I put all m music, pictures, movies .... there and I have to have it always with me. In case I disconnect it from the laptop, the next time I open Media Player, it just starts to compile my whole library from the beginning.
That is why I want an internal HDD with higher (at least 300GB) capacity (if possible).
Actually, you can disable this function and the media player will not index (compile) the library anymore...
Also, you can try to use the CD or re-install the software again (even the Windows) just to repair the libraries...
Please, check the Install/Remove options, there you can repair the softwares installed.
Which Media player you have ?
I have the Windows Media Player 11 (the one that comes with Vista).
It is really irritating to see that updating/changing of the media library.
How can I disable this updating of the library? Will it mean that new songs will not be automatically added to the library?
And about the HD's - any idea/recommendation on some with at least 300GB?
How can I disable this updating of the library? Will it mean that new songs will not be automatically added to the library?