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Old 01-13-2013, 05:26 PM   #8
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You can also use Windows backup function. You can create a system image using Windows. Turn off your computer, install your new hard drive, then boot using a windows disc. Windows disc has a recovery function that would be able to put that image onto your SSD.

You would need a secondary storage hard drive in your computer big enough to hold the system image though, as well as a windows installation disc.

I found this easier than other ways.
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