SSD support M5400 model

Hi Does this model Lenovo IdeaPad M5400 (59-402547) support mSata SSD drive like this SSD Plextor M5M 128GB mSATA 6 Gb/s MLC (PX-128M5M)?

There should be a mSata port available. Just pug it in and install windows on the SSD.

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