Surprisingly easier than I thought.

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Still waiting for a good promo to update mine !

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Just did that a couple of weeks ago, myself! Bought the cheapest deck when it was on sale just recently. It’s kind of ridiculous how much space I have on there: 66 games installed, including chonkers like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and I’ve still got like 700 gigs free.

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What a drive did you go with?

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This one.

INLAND QN446 2TB M.2 2230 SSD…

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9F65B21?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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Not OP, but I did this a few months ago with this drive: Micron 2TB 2400 M.2 2230 NVMe https://a.co/d/22cD4sp (Amazon link).

It was a little harder to find at the time, but looks like they’re just on Amazon now, and at an even better price than when I bought mine (it’s 19% off at the time of this comment). I highly recommend it. It’s been working flawlessly for me for months.

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I just did this with this exact drive as well, so far so good 👍

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Damn, enjoy filling that bad boy up with games!

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I have 0 regrets upgrading to 2tb. I now have a dual boot setup with windows taking 1tb and SteamOS taking the other 1tb, and then a 1tb SD card for the SteamOS side. Makes life sooooooo much easier, no longer having to play musical games for what I want on my deck. Can have a modded FO new Vegas list, modded morrowind list, and another couple dozen games with space to spare (ranging from Cyberpunk to terraria). And on the windows side, plenty of room there to play with my different server emulators, VMs and the like. It’s truly ideal and will give you substantially more freedom.

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Have you had any issues with windows updates breaking your dual boot?

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No - strictly because I gutted windows update via a Windows Lite tutorial. Basically it’s an evergreen Windows OS that I’m using, so I never have to worry about Windows messing the boot. SteamOS will sometimes bork it, but I use Clover as my dual boot solution and it’s fairly easy to recover.

The trouble with a stock Windows OS is the frequent updates, to the point of your question. I do believe there are ways to mitigate it, but does require a bit of prep and being aware of windows And its updates.

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