Want to 700-414: SATA cable to drive 2nd on Envy 700-414

In seeking to add a second internal drive, there is no motherboard SATA cable.   It's disappointing.  Where can I get a cable?

Hello

NewEgg.com or most electronics stores like Best Buy should have SATA data cables.  A cable SATA III about 12 "long should suffice.  In addition, wiil you need 4 x HP Compaq blue screw 6-32 SFF Hard Drive isolation mounting Guide-450712-001.  Review the results of Google for 450712-001.

These HP How-to - articles should be useful.

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