HP Pavililon dv7 Internal sata HD conector lead????

HELP!!  Ive got the Pavilion dv7 notebook & would like to make use of the spare HD slot & fit anotha HD.. . Does anyone know where I can obtain an HP internal sata HD conector lead???  Ive tried al my local computer shops & Ebay but to no joy.. .   Lee
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This is the only thing that I can come up with.
 http://cgi.ebay.com/HP-Pavilion-HDX18-series-SATA-HDD-CONNECTOR-ADAPTER-/260769238506?pt=LH_DefaultD...

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