Cian
Well-known member
That's a very small HDD nowadays; you can get a 500Gb one (spinny type or, better, a SSD) for not a lot, about £60, and it is very easy to clone your existing one to the new one using an enclosure, put the new one back where the old one was; you then, once formatted, have a 120 Gb drive for off-line storage.
120 is going to be an SSD - fairly common size on new machines. Going back to spinning rust would be a hideous downgrade.
Its also very possibly an m2 gumstick anyway, so a standard enclosure is pointless.
I cope very happily with a 128GB m2 in my main laptop; with a NAS for larger files (and as a Plex server). Most general users don't actually have larger files these days, due to using streaming music and video services.