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If you are booting using UEFI, there really is no practical limit; it can support drives sizes up to 9.4ZB. Where you will be limited will be by the capacities available in the market today (18TB is biggest available today) and by the form factors supported in laptop designs (which will limit you to 4TB (2.5") or 2TB (M.2) right now).
Hope this helps,
...S
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If you are booting using UEFI, there really is no practical limit; it can support drives sizes up to 9.4ZB. Where you will be limited will be by the capacities available in the market today (18TB is biggest available today) and by the form factors supported in laptop designs (which will limit you to 4TB (2.5") or 2TB (M.2) right now).
Hope this helps,
...S
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Thank you, that was the information I needed
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