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07-20-2021 09:55 AM
I have two solid state drives in my laptop.
A. 256-GB, PCle, NVMe solid state drive
B. 128GB , M2, SATA-3, solid state drive with TLC.
Which one is used for storage?
My storage only shows 119GB.
I was told one is used to run the operating system.
I'm looking to upgrade storage.
Confusing, to not upgrade wrong one.
07-20-2021 10:45 AM
In the search area, enter "create and format" and select the offered suggestion. This will open the Disk Management window.
That will show two volumes. The one with the ESP (EUFI System Partition) and Windows OS partition is your boot drive. The other is the storage drive.
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07-20-2021 08:44 PM
I read your info on checking drives through disk management. The windows boot is on the 119 gb drive. You say that this is the boot. And that my other drive is then for storage --256Gb. But the storage on pc
only shows 119 GB storage amount.
Not 256Gb if that's to be storage drive.
What feedback can I get here.?