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Has somebody upgraded a G3 ibook with a 160 Gb 2'5 fujitsu HD (p/n MHV2160BT) ?

Does anybody know if will it match and run?
(I have a 800 mhz G3 ibook running with OS X)

All photos I saw from this HD in retailer's webs (ok, same photo in different pages) it seems to have no cover. I saw the option 'boxed', I suppose it refers to bring it inside the normal box for installing it into a laptop, but the explanation in this web only talks about a 'boxed' CPU but not for what it means when talking about a hard disk.
Can somebody help me?
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