Personal media bay cable replacement M8125x

Hello to all my cable that comes out of my media Bay is damaged it is from

the back of the device and connects to the motherboard and the power supply.

Can someone help me with a part number or a replacement?

thankls

Carlo

Hello

There is no Personal Media Drive Interface cable listed as a spare part for your PC.  This part, 5189-1086, Personal Media Drive cable can work, but I can't guarantee that it will be.  Check with HP Partsurfer.

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