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Thanks for your question. Here is something I found, that may help you. With any newer version of Windows, you can create an image backup using the built in utility to a third backup hard drive or flash drive of sufficient size. With a Windows recovery media you can restore that image directly onto your newly installed M.2 PCIe SSD. Be sure to contact Microsoft® if you have any problems using their backup and recovery utilities. With the image restored to your new PCIe SSD, you can now test Windows to make sure everything is running correctly.
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