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You will not be able to do that, it doesn't have a SATA host receptacle.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably not. This appears to have an embedded solid state hard drive 32 gb in size. The chip is likely smaller than your thumbnail. Most likely, you'd have to put your existing drive into an External USB enclosure (externally powered or maybe even powered only by the USB port itself) and run it that way.
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