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Nice. I assume I'll need to transfer to an external drive first, and then transfer back to the new one?
Depends. If you have enough slots you can do it in one go. Otherwise you'll have to use an external drive.
You can buy an external drive case cheap and plug in the old one with USB-C. I have multiple from Inateck which cost ten bucks on Amazon.
It's an internal drive though.
These are cases specifically to house internal drives.
Actually most cases are. Chances are good that even if you just buy any external drive that if you were to screw it open that it would have just a normal internal drive in there hooked up to an adapter.
If it's a 2.5" drive, get a drive case and make it external. If it's an m.2 chip, you can still get cases for those. I don't know how much they cost, but they exist. If it's soldered to the logic board, you're out of luck.