Second drive dv7-7000

Have 2 DV7s, a 7250nr and a 7259nr.  Need second drives.  What is the HP part(s) and link(s)?  Do those parts work for both?
Thanks!

Hi Curt2020,
If I understand you correctly, you are looking for second drives for the HP Envy dv7 Notebook PC's. I will try my best to guide you in this.
In the HP ENVY dv7 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide under "Component replacement procedures" are the different components that can be replaced. On page 48 is the list of compatible Hard drive replacements and the instructions on replacing and installing them.
I hope this information helps, please let me know.
Good luck and have a great day!
I worked on behalf of HP.

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