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Hi
My VGN BX 297 XP has two Toshiba 1032GSX Hard Drives each 100 Gig. I would like to upgrade both drives, but would like to know if there is any BIOS limitation on the max size of Drive on this model. I would like to try 500 Gig - but 320 would be fine also
The BIOS version is R0190X5
The drives seem easily accessible via the bottom of the laptop.
Thanks in advance
Tom
Hi Tom and welcome to Club Vaio.
Generally speaking there is no upper limit for a SATA hard drive replacement - except that the new HDD is the same physical size. Check any new drive you buy is 9.5mm deep. Several of the new high capacity drives use three platters and are 12.5mm thick and will not fit in most laptops.
Check the configuration of your drives. If you have a DVD drive fitted, then you only have ONE hard disc of 200GB. For you to have TWO hard drives installed means that you have no DVD drive - the DVD drive has been removed from the multifunctional bay and a different bay unit inserted to hold an additional HDD. If this is the case, check the drive carefully in this bay unit because I seem to recall that only PATA drives work in this bay. A single screw holds the bays in the multifunctional bay.
Most VGN-BX297XP models were sold with one SATA hard drive of 200GB plus the DVD Drive fitted in the multifunctional bay - but yours may be different.
Hi Tom and welcome to Club Vaio.
Generally speaking there is no upper limit for a SATA hard drive replacement - except that the new HDD is the same physical size. Check any new drive you buy is 9.5mm deep. Several of the new high capacity drives use three platters and are 12.5mm thick and will not fit in most laptops.
Check the configuration of your drives. If you have a DVD drive fitted, then you only have ONE hard disc of 200GB. For you to have TWO hard drives installed means that you have no DVD drive - the DVD drive has been removed from the multifunctional bay and a different bay unit inserted to hold an additional HDD. If this is the case, check the drive carefully in this bay unit because I seem to recall that only PATA drives work in this bay. A single screw holds the bays in the multifunctional bay.
Most VGN-BX297XP models were sold with one SATA hard drive of 200GB plus the DVD Drive fitted in the multifunctional bay - but yours may be different.
Hi Tom,
I don't think I have seen one of the 17" BX Vaios. We all live and learn.
The great thing about SATA drives is that they are always backward compatible - so you need not worry about the SATA-100 interface.
Good luck.