I want to move to solid state HD need to reinstall Windows 8. Is a recovery disk availalable?

I want to spend my Aspire E1-571 to Solid State hard, so I need to reinstall Windows 8.

Is an availalable of recovery for download disc image or a physical relocation drive is available at a nominal cost?

Yes. If you go on store.acer.com, you can go purchace one if you are in the United States or the Canada. If you are outside this area, then you will need to contact technical support in your region for an order.

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