This all seems a bit too straightforward and I’m sure there are other things I need to do to make sure everything works o.k. SSD to the SATA SSD weekly for extra protection.ġ) Fit the SATA SSD in one of the spare drive bays 2) Restore an image of the existing Toshiba M.2 SSD to the new SATA SSD Ĥ) Reboot from the new SATA SSD (Q – does this require any change to settings?) 5) Fit the Samsung M.2 SSD and clone from SATA SSD.Ħ) Reboot, enter BIOS and change boot order to Samsung M.2 SSD. Having suffered disc failure in the past I also have a Samsung SATA SSD which will fit in one of the spare drive bays. The M.2 SSD is getting a little low on free space so I’ve bought a higher capacity (500 GB) Samsung M.2 SSD. Win 10 Pro (v1909) sits on the Toshiba M.2 SSD and my data files are on the HDD. My Dell came with a Toshiba SSD NVMe M.2 256 GB and a HDD. I’m very happy with the PC, especially now the fan noise is under better control.
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