I didn't have much time to test it, but it worked great. The SSD in my Chromebook died and thankfully was using m.2 instead of being soldered on. Instead of throwing the whole computer in the trash, it was just a matter of replacing the SSD. Less than five minutes for the replacement and the entire computer is up and running again within a quarter of an hour. It's a small category drive by today's laptop standards, but it's perfect for a Chromebook - in fact, it was a significant upgrade for me. If you have such an application, I would recommend this as an inexpensive way to repair your computer.
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