I'm not totally sure regarding M.2 but a quick look at the specs shows you have 2 full M.2 drive slots so you should be able to install the bigger one and clone the smaller one to the bigger one. Most people run into cloneing issues when they go from a drive that is bigger to a drive that is smaller regardless of the amount of data. Make sure to create a restore disc or USB just in case.
beamermt79
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December 22nd, 2016 11:00
I'm not totally sure regarding M.2 but a quick look at the specs shows you have 2 full M.2 drive slots so you should be able to install the bigger one and clone the smaller one to the bigger one. Most people run into cloneing issues when they go from a drive that is bigger to a drive that is smaller regardless of the amount of data. Make sure to create a restore disc or USB just in case.
Tesla1856
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December 22nd, 2016 12:00
I would just create an Image (of the whole SSD) to a spare drive, swap M.2 SSDs, and then "bare-metal" restore to new one.