Clubhouse second 500-319na hard drive

I bought a HP Pavilion 500 - 319na Office in summer and you want to install a 2nd hard drive. There are alternatives to the Board connections and the power supply for the internal hard drive has a backup connection. From what I read, it must be SATA 3. I've read conflicting opinions on this forum.  Some say yes, some say no.

OK, there seems to be only have a single Bay (a bad oversight by HP) but as I find a way to get another drive is there a reason why it shouldn't work.

From what I've read there are 2 max by TB.

I want a definitive answer please!

8.1 64-bit win.

It's the hard drive, which I intend to buy.  The specification says XP, Vista, Win 7, but do I with that reason to think it should work win 8.1

http://www.PCWorld.co.UK/gbuk/components-upgrades/internal-hard-drives/3-5-inch-hard-drives/Toshiba-...

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