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09-16-2019 07:49 AM - last edited on 09-16-2019 11:39 AM by Cheron-Z
i am using a HP Laptop which was purchased 1month ago and has active warranty
Details of the laptop is given below
Model : HP 15S-DU0094TU
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PRODUCT ID : 7NH61PA
Microsoft Windows Product ID : 00327-35847-94668-AAOEM
I want to add an extra internal SSD to my laptop and I had purchased a Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250 GB Internal Solid State Drive (MZ-V7S250BW)
Now, my question is that can I transfer the Windows 10 (Which is the licensed version and came pre-installed with laptop and I had also created the recovery disk of the same) from the regular Hard Drive which was already fitted in the laptop to my newly added SSD
I want to use the SSD for Windows booting and the regular hard drive as just a storage device. Is that possible?
I hope some of experts around here could help me out and that would be grateful to get the positive response
Thank You