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You don't need to make a copy of everything on the C: drive, only your personal stuff. You can easily reinstall any program if something goes south.
You can even make a copy of your files on your other HDD, if you have free space.
If you want to simply copy data, using the file manager is sufficient. If you want to copy the drive 'as is' then the command
dd
is your best option. You can find tutorials online. Just don't mix if and of and you're good to go.You can buy a compatible NVME drive and it shall work without any problems. As with any drive, a good one will last longer, but any compatible drive is good. You can buy from Kingston, WD, Samsung, ...