can I upgrade my hard drive to a blu - ray player?

I have a HP Pavilion dv6z - 6 c 00 and I was wondering if I could spend my hard drive. I currently have SuperMulti 8 X DVD +/-R/RW with Support Double layer. What do I have to send my laptop or do I buy and put it in me? Thank you!

Hello:

It seems that you have 3 choices of readers ROS to install.

See the below maintenance manual, Chapter 3, page 34.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c03099531.PDF

If you are interested, enter the part number on the site below to purchase.

http://h20141.www2.HP.com/hpparts/default.aspx?mscssid=BBA852F1466C4CF18EE4BB496D5602A6

Paul

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