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06-28-2022 07:31 AM
I have bought a ssd to put in my envy desk top and I intended to clone the old to the new as I thought it to be the safest way to transfer but looking inside I can only find one attachment point so is there still a way to clone or do I have to rely on my down load to put every thing back .
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06-28-2022 07:50 AM - edited 06-28-2022 07:50 AM
Hi:
I'm assuming you purchased a larger capacity M.2 SSD to replace the 256 GB drive with?
The product specs for your PC indicate that it only has one M.2 slot for a SSD.
HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-1006na Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
If you want to clone the current NVMe SSDs drive contents to the new drive, you will need to buy a USB 3 to NVMe adapter.
Something like this...
06-28-2022 07:50 AM - edited 06-28-2022 07:50 AM
Hi:
I'm assuming you purchased a larger capacity M.2 SSD to replace the 256 GB drive with?
The product specs for your PC indicate that it only has one M.2 slot for a SSD.
HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-1006na Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
If you want to clone the current NVMe SSDs drive contents to the new drive, you will need to buy a USB 3 to NVMe adapter.
Something like this...
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