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How to clone one M.2 NVME drive to another M.2 NVME drive?
I just purchased a new motherboard with two M.2 NVME slots (MSI B550 MPG Gaming Plus), one of those slots is PCIe 4.0, so I decided to upgrade my M.2 drive to a higher capacity and faster PCIe 4.0 drive. But now I need to clone my old M.2 drive to the new M.2 drive. I was wondering is it as simple as just installing the new one into the other M.2 slot and cloning the current one to the new one, then switching them around (I’m going to use the old M.2 drive for extra storage)? Also does Macrium Reflect support cloning from one M.2 drive to another m.2 drive? Any info is appreciated, thanks.
Alright, thanks. That’s exactly what I was looking for. So it looks like it is pretty easy. And I already have minitool shadowmaker so that should work great. Thanks.
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