Pavilion dv9417ca: 2nd HARD drive in dv9417.ca for laptop

Can I install a 2nd hard drive in the Bay of 2nd?

Yes but I think that it is limited to 250 GB and will be pure storage... not bootable. You may need a caddy and the connector.

http://www.Amazon.com/Pavilion-dv9000-SATA-drive-caddy/DP/B005GJ8OIK

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