Cable Envy 17-j029nr SSD

I need to buy a cable to install an SSD in my Envy 17-j029nr.

HP ENVY 17 Notebook PC

Product: E0K90UA #ABA

Warranty: 2y2y0y

Model: 17-j029nr

Rev: 1968-100

Issues related to the:

What is the part number?

Where can I buy it?

Y at - it one provider other than HP?

No matter what video on how do?

Thank you.

I think that's all you need:

http://www.newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?Main_Page=product_info & cPath = 2_5 & products_id = 542

Is there a video link down to the bottom of the Web page.

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