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The computer has only one NVMe M.2 slot, so you'd need to replace the existing one with a higher capacity version. It's not complicated, but it does involve partially disassembling the computer, so it's not something I'd recommend for a person who's not experienced working on laptops. Your best bet would be to have the Geek Squad do the work for you. They can also give you prices on the new drive and labor.
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