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So Step 1 is to move from a 2 drive system (1 x 32GB + 1 x 250GB) to a single drive system (1 x 500GB). You don’t need a bigger battery to make the system run it just gives you longer between battery re-charges. I'll also ignore the battery until afterwards.

You want to reconfigure the hardware because you’re running out of space, so let’s ignore Bitlocker until the dust has settled. If so, it should still run in a single drive, with the 32GB SSD totally removed from the system. I suspect your present system may use the 32GB SSD only for paging, virtual memory management and temporary files. Windows default action is to keep everything on C:\, because everyone (nearly) has a C: drive, and very few have a 2 nd HDD. where are the various boot partitions? Where is the system drive (C:\)? Where do you keep application software? Where is all your data? It would help if you clarify how these two drives are used – i.e. I’m replying only in case those who know lots more than I do don’t see this and reply themselves. I like bitlocker because you put a pin and it protects your laptop if anyone has access to it.
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But when i have the full image copied to the usb or external hard drive.does it have to be unencrypted? Such as bitlocker has to be turned off? I don't mind turning off bitlocker temporarily to do this.

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Does bitlocker need to be turned off and the windows 10 password need to be turned off when i do the backup imaging? Would this be an issue when backing it up? I also have a windows 10 password as well but i heard that is relatively useless. So this would mean when i start my laptop, i would have like 760gb free out of 960gb or so if i get a 1tb m.2 ssd? correct? As of now, i only have about 30gb free of 232gb on my laptop so im running out of space. my laptop with the new m.2 ssd will boot up and look exactly like how it does now. i could boot it from the usb stick/external hard drive which has the image. that would mean when i have the parts removed from my laptop and new parts put in.
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I was told that if i do the backup windows copy image with macrium, put it in external hard drive and download something into a usb.

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I also will upgrade my ram from 8gb to 16gb. I would be buying a bigger m.2 ssd that is either 500gb or 1tb to replace the 32gb m.2 ssd that is currently in that slot.ģ. I also would remove the 32gb m.2 ssd since well that is going to be useless since its too small. In order to put the bigger battery in my laptop, the 2.5 inch ssd has to be removed from my laptop to make room for the bigger battery. Replace my smaller dell 56whr battery with a bigger 84whr or 97whr batteryĢ. Back then i did not know this when i bought my laptop.ġ. or just havin one hard drive slot that is a m.2 ssd and also a bigger laptop battery. In this dell model, you had option of having this. Its like a 2nd hĪrd drive that is in this laptop. It came with a 2.5 inch 250gb ssd and also a 32gb m.2 ssd. I know people say they do this in case something happens to their laptop. I want to do the image backup so that if i save it to external hard drive, then i have the exact copy image of it. I am going to do this soon and want to confirm a few things after reading everything again.
