Upgrade the hard drive internal

Hello

I have a pre-installed factory 1 TB 5400 RPM hard drive in my laptop HP Envy SE j102tx 17.3 inch touchscreen. is it possible to put one more internal 1 TB 5400 RPM hard drive in this particular model.

Concerning

Rajesh

Yes.

There is a second hard drive Bay, you can use for the secondary hard drive. You will need to purchase a kit of materials from hard drive to use it.

Hard Drive Hardware Kit HP 720237-001 part number

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