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How old is it? Those sorts of machines are often not fit for purpose and quickly run out of space so I'd be tempted to return it if it's only a couple of months old.
If not then the first thing to find out is whether you can actually connect another drive. Some of the chips used in these machines only support eMMC drives and even if the chip supports other storage interfaces there system still needs to physically have the SATA port or M.2 slot. What's the model of the computer, or the motherboard if you bought it as components?
If you can connect another drive then you've got a couple of options. Assuming you're running Windows 10 then you can use storage spaces to make two disks into a single volume (a single drive letter) or you can clone the contents of the eMMC drive onto the new drive so it just runs off that. |
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