Can i add an internal hard disk in Satellite A300-20P

Satellite a300 20p has 2 places for hard disk
Can i add another one beside the existing one?

Hi
You can check it yourself.
There should be an second HDD bay.
Remove the cover from the second HDD bay and check if there is an HDD connector (pin).
If you will not find any connectors then this would mean that an second HDD controller is not available and the usage of 2nd HDD is not possible.
Cheers

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