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10-08-2024 09:15 AM
So, I've had this PC for 3years? now. And my "C drive" is getting to its limits. I'm looking to upgrade the main drive to a 1TB or 2TB (should be plenty) But I'm not exactly sure what to get.
Can someone point me in the right direction regarding what I can get to replace the current one?
(According to information I have a 256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD, But it says I have 2 slots, but other information says I only have 1 slot, so Im assuming I need to replace, rather than Add additional.)
So I would just have to get some cloning software and clone from old to new, I just need to know which "new" to get?
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10-08-2024 09:30 AM
Hi @IsuxGaming
You can buy any NVMe size, 1Tb, 2Tb or more, if you wish. You can install windows the license is stored in the BIOS, to clone you will need to buy a USB adapter.
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10-08-2024 09:30 AM
Hi @IsuxGaming
You can buy any NVMe size, 1Tb, 2Tb or more, if you wish. You can install windows the license is stored in the BIOS, to clone you will need to buy a USB adapter.
- if I can help solve your question or issue, please click on ACCEPT AS SOLUTION or click the YES button if my answer was helpful.
10-08-2024 09:42 AM
Okay, I just wanted to make sure because there's so many different types anymore, and I didn't want to break anything. its a good PC for what I do lol. And Yes, I already have an Adapter for the cloning / transfer.
Thank you!