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  • I still haven't solved my issue. I've contacted local Acer support and was told that my Samsung NVME SSD is not supported on my AN515-52. I find it really strange that an SSD that fits perfectly, gets recognized by BIOS and even on windows explorer, is not compatible with my laptop. Is it possible to have an M-keyed only…
  • I've tried that too earlier and for some reasons, the Macrium doesn't work for me. Either the app crashes or during the cloning process, a fatal error will occur. Also with the Samsung's migration software, the failed result is similar.
  • Hi, Thanks for replying. Disk 0 is my original HDD. Disk 1 is the samsung ssd. Just to confirm, installing and upgrading to ssd should be a breeze right? like after cloning the original hdd and configuring correct bios setup, everything should work fine. I really have a hunch that I bought a defective SSD. hmmm
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