HP pavilion g6 - 1318ev upgrade with SSD

I would like to ask if, in my hp pavilion g6 - 1318ev can upgrade the hard drive with a disc ssd of 256 GB. Thanks in advance!

Yes; no problem other than the usual problems of transfer the software to a new disk. Post back if you need some help with that.

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