Replacement of HHD with SSD in HP Pavilion TouchSmart Sleekbook14-f027cl

Is it possible for me to replace the HHD with SSD in my HP Pavilion TouchSmart Sleekbook14-f027cl? And if so, how? For example, I'm looking for (a) a guide to open the computer without damaging it (I found one for Sleekbook 15). Also (b) I would like to know if I have to update the BIOS / other computer settings.

Finally, (c) are there brands of SSD, I should not do?

Thank you for your help.

What has been said here applies to you:

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/hardware-upgrades-replacements/HP-Pavilion-Sleekbook-upgrading-hard-drive-to-an-solid-state/m-p/3190769#M28503

Your model is very difficult to upgrade. If you want to move forward in any case post back for assistance.

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