T460P and M.2 2242 SATA

Can anyone confirm that a disc SATA 2242 m2 can be used as a 2nd drive in the slot a T460P (bought in the USA) WWAN? The original drive or m2 can be used as boot disk drive? Which is better? If I install a reader m2 would guarantee? Thank you!

According to my research, it seems to work. We have at least two users on the forum who has used 128 and 512 GB and also as boot device in slot m2. No one on the forum indicated that it did not work because as far as I know.

As I remember they use Transcend SSD, and apparently not many other options for M.2 2242 form factor. There has been some recent discussions in the forum.

My T460p is on order and I am also about to see (ETA 2 weeks that I'm traveling).

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