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it can be either a SATA or NVME M.2 drive. I went with a SATA M.2 drive and worked with no issues
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yeah. All modern laptops normally allow you to do this. Saves you money in the long run. Reference video if you want a breakdown. https://youtu.be/6TZih3m0-Ys
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