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Taylor Geddes
I had a Samsung EVO Plus 250GB NVMe SSD for my boot drive, however it got too full, so I bought a 1TB EVO Plus NVMe SSD for the new boot drive. I mirrored the drives and switched to the new drive in the BIOS and then formatted the old SSD to become a storage drive. However, when I formatted the old drive I lost all windows apps like Calculator, Windows store, and other built-in apps when Windows is installed. Where did I go wrong? Should I have kept the old drive unformatted? Was the old drive still being used for Windows UEFI and I caused an error by formatting it into a NTFS drive? I know I
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