Install a SSD device on my laptop HP Envy 15-j104sl

Hello!

I'm Piero and I discovered that my PC has a port for one SSD mSATA on its motherboard. I would ask you what type of SSD, I can install and if I can install a 240 gb SSD where can I clone my OS, for example this one (http://www.amazon.it/Samsung-MZ-MTE250BW-840-EVO-HardDisk/dp/B00HFD9C5O/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=14068...

Thanks for your help and your patience.

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