HP ENVY 17-j053ea hard drive locations

Hi I am looking to buy the HP ENVY 17-j053ea, far specifications correspond to my needs, but there is just one thing I need to know.

Does the laptop afore mentioned have a secondary HARD drive location?

I have an old DV9000 series that has two slots and ideally, I would like to have a secondary home again as I require the storage capabilities without having to carry an external hard drive

Thank you very much

Glenn

Hi Glenn,.

Yes, the Envy 17-j053ea has 2 bays for HARD drives - see Pages 58/59 of the Guide maintenance &.

If you intend to mount a second HDD, an example of the type of carriage and connection cable you need is on the following link.

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

Kind regards

DP - K

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