Create a USB bootable Windows 8 (pre-installed on my Samsung series 7), to exchange the SSD HARD drive and re - install.

I would prefer to do a clean install rather than just creating an ISO.  In my opinion, this should be quite simple. normal procedure, but more I'm looking more confused, I am about this.  I really wish that Windows would stop doing things to make my life more difficult.

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For Samsung: Press the F4 key to the Samsung logo when you turn first.

This should provide the ability to create a recovery media backup on USB or DVD

You should be able to also access through the following measures:

· Press the Windows key + i on your keyboard to show the charms (if you use a touch screen: touch the right edge of your screen and drag your finger to the left)

· Click settings

· Click change PC settings

· Click general in the left column

· In virtue remove all and reinstall Windows, click Start

Then follow instructions that will be provided on the screen to reinstall Windows on your PC.

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