Pavilion 15-e097sa: maximum capacity of hard drive on hp Pavilion 15-e097sa

Hi guys, can someone tell me what is the maximum capacity of hard drive for my laptop (Pavilion 15-e097sa), I wan't upgrade to a 2 TB drive.

Hello

In theory, you can, but on the safe side please use 1 TB only.

Kind regards.

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