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I did not have to make any BIOS changes. I put the M.2 drive in and it showed up as an option when I started a fresh/clean install of Windows 10. I didn't even have to force it to boot from the USB drive for the install. I created an install USB from the Microsoft website and it even self-activated my install - no phone call to Microsoft needed. The performance upgrade is quite impressive!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi NVME drive will show up when you install it. You can either change the boot order in bios, wipe the original drive after cloning, or just pull the original drive ( i did the latter).
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