Also, if I do have to replace it, would there be any danger in going with a drive that's about 10 gigs larger...? (20G up to 30G).
Have heard of people doing it but would recommend you stick to the same size / specification.
Cobalt say it should have the following:Peak current draw: Must not exceed 1.8 amperes max (at 12 volts), 0.7 amperes max (at 5 volts)
Rotational speed: 5400 rpm Interface: Ultra ATA/33Operating temperature: Must be able to operate in environments up to 55 ° C
Operating humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)Most of the 20Gb drives I have seen in RAQ's are Seagate U5 series (part number: ST320413A)
Thanks...