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Yes. You can either upgrade the SATA drive or switch to an M.2 drive. But bear in mind that Windows doesn't boot to anything larger than a 2TB (either a partition or the whole drive). but it can see drives larger than 2TB for storage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This model is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty. Your certified technician can replace the existing solid state hard drive with a compatible, larger capacity solid state hard drive. Consult your certified technician for your options.
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