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1 minute ago, Hudson Griffin said:The drive I'm using is m.2 and a SATA not sure what type the drive is and no my system will be stored on a different drive from the other 2
If that's the case you can use Windows Storage Spaces to create a simple volume. The two drives will show up to the OS as one with the combined volume. Assuming they're the same capacity.

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