Adding a new HD internal for HP ENVY Phoenix 810 - 150se CTO desktop PC

I just got my new computer later that yesterday, when I ordered it I refused for the additional disks because I have a nice new 2 TB drive already.  Then, when I opened the file to add the new drive, I was shocked to see that there are no additional data for additional cable after the market of readers to be connected to.  Is this a common practice of HP to only give me cables for readers that I ordered?  How HP that I add additional disks?  So if I buy or recover data from my last machine cables, can someone tell me where I need to plug into the motherboard.  Although I really like the computer, I am very disappointed in fo HP not providing no additional plugged the data cables to add additional disks.

Jonathan

Great, thank you VERY VERY much

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