HARD drive additional internal

Can I added an another HDD for Toshiba Qosmio F50-114, there is a 320 GB installed, if it is possible that HARD drive is suitable for this computer?
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Hello

As far as I know it is not possible to use the second HARD drive on this laptop.
Did you check underside?
If I remember well there is just the cover for a HARD drive, upgrade memory and battery, but not for the second HARD drive.

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