NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) SSD (Solid-State Drive) is an advanced storage device that utilizes a high-speed interface and protocol specially optimized for solid-state drives. So after a year or so I decided to replace the 1 TB NVMe drive. Naturally with a Windows computer whether it’s a server or PC, over time disk space magically gets consumed. With a background as a Windows system administrator I have been conditioned to always partition hard drives with the OS on C: and the D: drive gets whatever is left over. To keep the cost down I ordered it with only a 1 TB NVMe SSD drive. So in January last year I decided to sell my Dell 2720 and bought an laptop. But while it had a beautiful 27” display it was by design fundamentally not portable and only the hard drive could be upgraded. The 2720 was a wonderful desktop computer and I used it for nearly a decade. In this blog post, I’ll share my experience with using Macrium Reflect to clone a 1 TB NVMe hard drive in my Dell using the Sabrent NVMe tool-free enclosure with a new 2 TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe drive.īack in 2022 I replaced my Dell XPS 2720 all-in-one desktop PC with the laptop. With just a few simple steps, you can clone your NVMe drive and enjoy the benefits of a new or upgraded drive. By leveraging Macrium Reflect with the Sabrent NVMe Tool-Free Enclosure, you have a winning combination that streamlines NVMe disk drive cloning. Anyone seeking a seamless and hassle-free cloning experience should give it a try. Macrium Reflect has emerged as the go-to choice for me. When it comes to upgrading your computer hard drive, having a reliable and efficient cloning software is essential.
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