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Filled my hard drive on this and not too keen on the idea of replacing the hard drive for a larger model (due to having to mess around with installs etc). Not sure if it has room for a second hard drive, it's a 15 inch laptop so I'd of thought it possible but not entirely sure, wouldn't be surprised either way. Got a 500Gb hard drive to come out of my gaming pc before sale which I could convert to external use easy enough, but rather have something built into my laptop tbh. Thanks for your help guys :).

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Nevermind, no room for another. Dam. Seen a 1Tb 2.5" internal drive for £90, but I need a new hard drive for my gaming pc if that is getting sold so would make sense just to get an external one and case. My thing is, I've been looking at where the space is being taken up on my laptop and I've got 120Gb in my user area, which is a lot but it's stuff I can't be bothered with plugging something else into to get at. Bah I don't know lol.

If you get a new drive you could use something like Macrium Reflect and take an image of your old drive and load it onto the new one. As you are using the same hardware it will work fine, i have done it at work quite a few times.

Depending on what it's going to be used for, and if access speeds aren't so much an issue, it might be worth considering something network attached?

Save all the hassle with wires, and could share between PCs easily. . .

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If you get a new drive you could use something like Macrium Reflect and take an image of your old drive and load it onto the new one. As you are using the same hardware it will work fine, i have done it at work quite a few times.

Thanks :).

Depending on what it's going to be used for, and if access speeds aren't so much an issue, it might be worth considering something network attached?

Save all the hassle with wires, and could share between PCs easily. . .

A good suggestion, although my wireless connection is pretty shocking from here and the extra cost wouldn't really be worthwhile for me :(. Thank you for your input though.

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