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Gibberish9031 , 1 year ago You may want to check if it is partitioned.
You may want to check if it is partitioned.
fleabomber OP , 1 year ago Any way to do that on the steam deck?
Any way to do that on the steam deck?
Gibberish9031 , 1 year ago I don’t own a Steamdeck myself but since it’s Arch Linux based there should be a partitioning tool like GParted built in.
I don’t own a Steamdeck myself but since it’s Arch Linux based there should be a partitioning tool like GParted built in.
muddybulldog , 1 year ago Only flaw in that is that with the new drive installed, no operating system.
Only flaw in that is that with the new drive installed, no operating system.
Gibberish9031 , 1 year ago Oh! true, completely slipped my mind. Install it in another PC or use an M.2 enclosure with USB C to partition it and clone the original.
Oh! true, completely slipped my mind. Install it in another PC or use an M.2 enclosure with USB C to partition it and clone the original.
silent_clash , 1 year ago And it has to work with nvme over nvme and not just sata over nvme
And it has to work with nvme over nvme and not just sata over nvme