Replacement of SSD for the folio 13 HP

My Hp folio 13 dosen't find the hard drive even with the clear CMOS procedure so I want a replacement for the SSD, but I find all the specifications of dona so I find a compatible with my laptop, and I prefer one with more capacity. These are some SSD that I found that can be compatible, but I do not know:

http://www.Rakuten.com/prod/240gb-mydigitalssd-BP4-bullet-proof-4-mSATA-III-6Gbps-solid-state-disk/2...

http://www.Rakuten.com/prod/240gb-mydigitalssd-BP4-bullet-proof-4-mSATA-III-6Gbps-solid-state-disk/2...

http://www.Rakuten.com/prod/mydigitalssd-SC2-Super-Cache-2-42mm-SATA-III-6G-m-2-ngff-m2-2242-SSD/265...

The specifications of my SSD are 128 GB
SPS: 672216-001
Date code: 7j1250
Model: MZ-MPC128 / 0:1

Please help me find a new SSD

The first two will work but not the third. See the pins in three connection instead of 2? Only a third is a newer interface called mSATA M.2. Like the one on the right here. You need the type on the left.

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