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I have a dell Inspiron 7573 2 in 1. 4k screen with hybrid graphics Intel/Nvidia mx130 My laptop doesn't support LVFM on Linux. So, for the SSD I had to get into Windows and update, but it doesn't matter since I've replaced it with this one. Bios is latest since I'm able to update through a thumb drive. It's the new nvme drive that doesn't like btrfs. It's working flawlessly now on ext4. Nvidia installed and all. Zero issue. I'll be missing out on snapshots, but oh well