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Yes. I did it. You would want to use the bios to prioritize the NVME M2 slot and put the Windows 10 OS on it. The most benefit would be to run the Windows OS from the NVME drive. My startup is 13 seconds. My NVME has 3500 read/write. 6x faster than WD Green SSD. The slowest NVME is 3x faster boot up. I use the WD Green as a backup with Cloning/Migration software of NVME M2 drive. Most machines do not come with a Windows CD. Cloning SSD has become fast at under 1 hour for a 1 TB drive. I did 500 gb in 30 minutes. If you have a second drive to backup that remains on a book shelf that is also good if electrical surge affects machine or SSD dies. Cloning/migration software is free and fast protection from surges, viruses and malfunctions.
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