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Cloning encrypted linux install
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Whatever you do. Full backup first 👍🏻😉
Personally, I'd go with the clean Fedora install on the new drive and copy your data over as someone else mentioned, then expand Windows once you 100% happy with it.
(I did something similar with WinXP years ago... eventually dropping Windows, so that harddrive just became a data drive)
I think I'll take a backup then try to clone the disk with btrfs send/receive and keep that as a solution in case something goes wrong. Thanks for answering!