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Best way to replace M.2 system drive in-place

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Hi, what is the best way to upgrade my 256GB M.2 on the mainboard for a bigger one with Windows 10 Home?

The mainboard doesn't have two M.2 slots for it to be a simple copy.

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Dear Henry,
Welcome to Acronis public Forums. To execute this you can follow the article, despite it is not literally your case, steps are very similar: Migrating to SSD using the backup and recovery method – Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office

See forum topic: Steve migrate NVMe SSD where I have documented (with images) the process that I have used multiple times for my own laptops using Backup & Recovery.