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I have a Pavillion 595-p0084 desktop with a nearly fill SSD for the C drive. I found in another conversation where a Samsung 980 SSD 1TB PCle 3.0x4, NVMe M.2 2280 drive can be installed as a replacement.

 

How do I transfer the C drive data to the new SSD? Are there two ports on the motherboard to do this?

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If you want to clone the 128 GB SSD drive's contents using the free Samsung Magician software, you will have to purchase a USB 3/USB-C to NVMe SSD enclosure.

 

You install the new SSD in the enclosure and clone the existing drive's contents to the new drive.

 

Something like this:

 

Amazon.com: SSK M.2 NVME SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to NVME PCI-E SATA M-Ke...

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So I need to make the SSD upgrade an external C drive? Or is this needed to transfer the data to the new SSD so it can replace the current 128GB SSD?

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Its just needed to install the existing drive's contents to the new drive.

 

Then you remove the drive from the PC, remove the cloned drive from the enclosure.

 

Install the cloned drive in the PC, button it back up, turn it on and you should be all set.

 

If you plan on buying a Samsung drive, the free Samsung Magician software (which does more than just clone Samsung drives) can be downloaded from the link below.

 

Samsung Magician Software Download | Samsung Semiconductor Global

 

If later you want to use the 128 GB SSD in the enclosure to store files on and whatnot (like a portable drive), that would be fine rather than just using the enclosure for a one-time operation.

 

If you ever need to use it again, you can remove the 128 GB SSD and clone another drive with it.

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Thank you for the clarification, Paul! This sounds like the way to move forward. 

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You're very welcome.

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