Did this in the past with a 
- clon of the entire (smaller) in Tails - Drives on a extern backup dive
- replace the old drive with the new one
- and extend the written partition later up to 1TB

A fresh install is also a way. Just backup all your VMs and restore them 
later on the new system. I -for myself- would do such a new install / 
rename all new and fresh vms to somewhat "original-xxxxx" and then restore 
the backup.
So you have your old system beside fresh installed original cubes from a 
actual Qbs installation.

Am Samstag, 6. Juni 2020 21:27:32 UTC+2 schrieb Verifiable List:
>
> Hello All, 
>
> I'm a long-time user of Qubes. I'm upgrading my laptop from a 256GB SSD 
> to a 1TB SSD. I wanted to check whether it is preferable to clone the 
> existing drive to the new one and expand the volumes, or whether I 
> should do a fresh Qubes install on the new drive and restore from 
> backup. I've not had great luck with Qubes' restore process in the past, 
> but it's been a long time since I've needed to use it. Also, if the 
> fresh install/restore method is preferable, should I install Qubes with 
> the "Do not configure anything" option checked so that none of the 
> default VMs are created? 
>
> Thanks. 
>

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