Is Hard Drive Cable of m6-1105dx Same with m6-1000 series?

Hi my laptop is m6-1105dx, and the hard drive cable does not work now. I tried to find it online but I could hardly find anything. As I heard, it seems the m6-1000 series are using the same cable. Is that true?
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Hi my laptop is m6-1105dx, and the hard drive cable does not work now. I tried to find it online but I could hardly find anything. As I heard, it seems the m6-1000 series are using the same cable. Is that true?
Thank you.
Hi there,
Here are the spare part numbers of both:
m6-1000 entertainment notebook
Hard Drive Hardware Kit (includes hard drive bracket, hard drive connector cable, and screws)
686907-001
Envy m6-1105dx notebook
Hard Drive Hardware Kit (includes hard drive bracket, hard drive connector cable, and screws)
686907-001
So, essentially both are the SAME.
Here are some online sellers selling it: amazon , ebay
Hope your concern is resolved.
thanks,
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