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JRosenberger
Posted 5/22/2024 09:21 (#10747645 - in reply to #10747627)
Subject: RE: OS (C:) Drive too small


Milford, IL
Lots of new hardware sold with a smaller M.2 NVMe boot drive and a larger second (probably a SATA SSD) drive for storage.

In your case, the C: drive is the boot drive. Windows 11 OS and ancillary system software takes less than 100GB of storage - you have files or software stored on your C: drive that could be moved to the E: drive if you don't want to mess with swapping hardware.

If you DO want to mess with swapping hardware, you have the option of starting fresh with a new, larger M.2 NVMe drive as your C: drive. Download and create a Win11 USB ISO file and use IMGburn to create a bootable USB stick. Or you can clone your current C: drive in a similar fashion (create an image prior to hardware swap) and write the image to the new larger drive.

A PC that can utilize 128GB of ram is quite the machine.
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