Second Bay hard drive to replace the Blu - Ray player

Does anyone know if this drive Bay would work on the Y580?

http://www.Amazon.com/micro-SATA-cables-optical-adapter/DP/B005L94EAM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&QID=1354201...

I need to find one from a seller we.

It worked fine on my z580, who seems to have the same chassis as yours:

http://www.Amazon.com/GP/product/B0056EW4A4/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00

and while you're there you can get it too, in case you need the STRANGE:

http://www.Amazon.com/GP/product/B00274HQY0/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i01

BTW, it is difficult to get off the bezel, I had to push the vertical tab on the left side (if it is viewed from the front) for awhile I didn't break it. Those in the middle are off easily and the last one (horizontal to the right) is more difficult to identify, you slightly rotate the bezel away from him.

And do not forget to move the rear support in metal in the new Assembly, otherwise the HARD drive is only required by the SATA connection

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