The easiest way is to use Macrium Reflect and clone your original SSD to your new SSD, you'll need an external adapter or external case Amazon has them.
In addition to the above reply which is great advice you can also clean install if you wish.
It would have been easier to simply use the Windows media creation tool to create a bootable Windows 10 installation USB (assuming you are clean installing). You can download that tool here. And as far as a clean install of Windows 10 is concerned, follow the instructions here and here.
Clintlgm
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November 26th, 2019 14:00
The easiest way is to use Macrium Reflect and clone your original SSD to your new SSD, you'll need an external adapter or external case Amazon has them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LClr3FPg4_4
You'll be up and running in 20 minutes with no configuration required you be right where you are. when you do the Clone.
JOcean
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November 26th, 2019 14:00
In addition to the above reply which is great advice you can also clean install if you wish.
It would have been easier to simply use the Windows media creation tool to create a bootable Windows 10 installation USB (assuming you are clean installing). You can download that tool here. And as far as a clean install of Windows 10 is concerned, follow the instructions here and here.