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-If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility). Look for something like this: [https://a.co/d/f3q3cOK|GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA Raid Controller Internal Expansion Card]
+If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility). Look for something like this (do not setup a RAID array): [link|https://a.co/d/f3q3cOK|GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA Raid Controller Internal Expansion Card]
If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky. Unless you want to install a spinning drive, you can just use a hack solution.

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-If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility). Look for something like this: [GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA Raid Controller Internal Expansion Card|https://a.co/d/f3q3cOK]
+If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility). Look for something like this: [https://a.co/d/f3q3cOK|GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA Raid Controller Internal Expansion Card]
If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky. Unless you want to install a spinning drive, you can just use a hack solution.

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-If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).
+If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility). Look for something like this: [GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA Raid Controller Internal Expansion Card|https://a.co/d/f3q3cOK]
If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky. Unless you want to install a spinning drive, you can just use a hack solution.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-These use IDE hard drives, which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky. More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).
+If this is for the LISTED device, these use IDE hard drives (which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky). More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).
If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky. Unless you want to install a spinning drive, you can just use a hack solution.

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These use IDE hard drives, which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky. More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).
-If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky.
+If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky. Unless you want to install a spinning drive, you can just use a hack solution.

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These use IDE hard drives, which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky. More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).
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+If this is the "Elite" 700 also sold as a Pavilion Elite on some sites, then any SATA hard drive will work, including an SSD. No need to get a fancy caddy, just plug it in and throw it in a drive bay or use removable double sided tape. SSDs can be thrown in with no risk as there are no moving parts. It just looks tacky.

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These use IDE hard drives, which are more or less made of unobtainium unless you have a few on hand for machines like this, or get lucky. More than likely you will not be able to find a similar drive, but if you can find a PCI (not PCIe) SATA card and a supported drive in relation to the SATA type (I or II is the most common for those, modern drives tend to be Fixed III unless you find NOS of a III drive with II/I compatibility).

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