Replacing the optical drive in a hp pavilion dv6t-7000 notebook (warranty replacement).

The replacement drive comes with a cable (OPTICAL DISK DRIVE DVD RW FX - Includes cable). What is the cable used for? and/or where does it go when replacing the drive?

I think they made a mistake, I am guessing that the cable is a laptop SATA hard drive cable.
 If you took a picture of it I could tell you what it's for.

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