Moving Data to m.2
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Solved by maremp,
The m.2 drive will be better suited as a boot drive as well.
I suggest you unplug your current ssd and hdd (to avoid any mistakes) and do a fresh install on the m.2 drive, then plug the disks back in and move over the data you need. This way you'll also get rid of all the crapware you've probably accumulated, which should make the pc run faster and will also leave you with more free space.
If you do not fancy that, you can clone the ssd to m.2 so it can work as a boot drive, and then move the games you play often from the hdd to the new m.2 disk.

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