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My laptop has only one m.2 slot and I want to change a new SSD Now I have two SSDs, a old one (in laptop, running windows 11, split to C and D two drives, has all sorts of files) and a new empty one Planning to just replace the old SSD with the new and reinstall the system on the new one, then connect the old hard drive to copy data and format it as a mobile SSD I have so far three questions: 1. Can the old SSD be read directly, including the user folder and all any other folders under the C, D drive. If not, can something be done to make the old SSD readable? 2. Can the old hard drive be

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