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Yes - if you have Windows 10, it's pretty easy to do. I recommend visiting the answers forum on the Microsoft website and search for "Transfer windows 10 to new hard drive." There is a post from May 27, 2019 with answers that cover both cloning and clean installation. Since your current drive is failing, I would suggest the clean install option highlighted in Dave's answer. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/transfer-windows-10-to-new-hard-drive/8416286a-0f0e-412a-a166-567a3667d147
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