Pavilion DV9605 - Max HDD Size?

What is the maximum size of  SATA HDD that can be addressed by the DV9605ea?
The notebook will not recognize the Seagate 7200.4 320GB hdd that I am trying to install in the 2nd drive bay. I am running a 120Gb drive in the 1st bay. Two 120GB drives work just fine.
HP service desk will not answer this question as they consider is "rendering assistance to an out of warranty item". I have searched forums and cannot find a definitive answer, only conjecture.
TIA

I have seen where drive bay two will not recognize a large hard drive on some laptops.  If you can't see the hard drive for bay two in the bios then your PC has a bios limitation of hard drive size. 
Try this: Swap your new drive to bay one and see if the bios will recognize the new larger hard drive.
I upgraded my DV9700t from two 120 GB to two 320 GB.  But again, my model number is different. Also, I stayed with the same model line (just a larger drive) and manufacturer when I did the hard drive upgrade.
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HP Photosmart Premium C309G, HP Photosmart 6520
HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
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