To add SSD in ENVY 15-j040el

Hi, 
I have a ENVY 15-j040el, I woud add a SSD card. 
I don't want replace HDD. Can I add it? 
Thanks.
Regards.
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Hi,
Please check the following list, updated last week (Feb 11, 2014):
   http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/msata-ssd-compatability-list.html
Unfortunaterly your machine is NOT in the list, you can't ADD, you can only REPLACE.
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