I'm currently using an outdated 250 GB SSD running Windows 10, but I'm ready to upgrade to a legitimate copy of Windows 11 on a new 4 TB M.2 SSD. I've hesitated on changing my boot drive for a while, but I'm running out of space and I want to make this upgrade smoothly without losing my files or messing up my system. What steps should I take to transition from my current setup to a new boot drive? Also, could anyone suggest some reliable 4 TB M.2 SSD options that would be good for booting?
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To make the switch, first, disconnect your old 250 GB SSD. Then, install the new 4 TB SSD and set it as your boot drive in the BIOS. After installing Windows 11 on the new drive, you can reconnect your old SSD to transfer any necessary files from it to the new setup. Just be sure to plan out where your important files are stored to avoid any data loss!
Definitely, you’ll want to ensure you have a legit copy of Windows 11 before upgrading. As for SSD recommendations, consider options like the Samsung 980 Pro or the Western Digital Black SN850. Both are known for their speed and reliability. Waiting for Black Friday is a solid plan—keep an eye on prices!

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