application of hard disk

Hello, I bought hp 15 ay503tx, a showroom of hp after using 2 days I noticed that my hard drive is TOSHIBA... full model name is TOSHIBA MQ01ABD100... my question is that ok? manufacturer of my laptop is HP, manufacturer of hard drives from bt is TOSHIBA... Please help me asap

No problem. HP does not have hard readers must buy them from someone else. They use Toshiba, Western Digital, Seagate and others.

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