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Old 12-29-2003
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VS-880 Hard Drive Swap Out

I'm looking to swap out the 540 MB drive on my VS-880 for something that has more space. How big of a deal is this? Can I just get a laptop drive and slap it in there? Or are there operating system hangups that I'll have to worry about. I saw something about a 2 gig maximum somewhere. Looking for advice or a link to a tutorial.

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I have a VS880EX and anything I’ve put in it works, size or brand-wise.
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Not hard at all.

I have a VS880V-expanded and just switched to a 4 gig Toshiba drive.

4 1-gig partitions is the most a 880Vex will recognise....only 1 gig at a time up to 4 partitions.

The only thing that I ran into was that the hole pattern of the plastic drive caddy (bracket) was not the same as the Toshiba screw hole.
So I took a drill and "routed" out the correct spacing ...secured the drive in the caddy and then just plugged in the caddy and formatted.

Formatting takes a few hours.

Check out these links for more info ....which you may or may not need right now.

http://www.vsplanet.com/cgi-bin/ubb/...=6&DaysPrune=5

http://www.storm.ca/~stevemp/

http://www.ps139.com/vs880ex/

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Well it's kind of difficult to find a new notebook hard drive as small as 4-6 gig. The smallest I've seen are 20 gig. Will a 20 gig work just as well? Knowing the OS can only handle for partitions of 1 gig. Will it just create the 4 partitions and work? Is Drive speed an issue. Most drives in this zone are 4500 rpm. Fast enough?

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This is the one I got for $35.

Toshiba MK4309MAT

Check out e-bay

http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/s...2&BasicSearch=


...copied from one of the autions...these are the specks of that drive.....


Toshiba Part Number:
MK4309MAT

Toshiba Serial Number:
Y8L47348P

Product Type
8.5mm Laptop Hard Driver

Manufacturer Model #
MK4309MAT

Brand
Toshiba

Formatted Capacity
4.327 GB

Other Information
Cyl= 8944, H= 15, S= 63

Compatible Systems
Satellite and Tectra models

Drive include:
Drive Caddy, Face plate. Not software or other documentation's.

Hard Drive Condition
Used, Tested and Excellent Working Condition

Interface
ATA/IDE Drive

Internal/External
Internal


The only one I see with a Buy-It-Now is for $65.
Like I said I got mine for $35.

There are definitely others that will work but this one is fast and I've not had any problems in 4 months of use.

Good luck....and Happy New Year!!

-mike
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I did the exact same installation with the exact same hard drive. When I turned the unit on, a bunch of smoke came out of the unit and it started to burn…oh wait, that was a dream I had…nevermind.
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Was that a dream ....

where you are standing with your VS880 and the smoking hardrive on top of a pyramid, dressed in a toga, and there are athousand naked screaming women below throwing pickles at you????

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