Install a SSD Portégé R700-184 with Software Factory Reset

I have an SSD that I will install in the cell above.

I would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on how this could be done, so I'm able to move only the soft reset along on the SSD from the old hard drive?

Also if there is a generic guide on installing itself please?

Very appreciated

Prior to do any create recovery DVDs using the preinstalled Toshiba Recovery Disk Creator.
AFAIK you can't do clean using recovery image installation created recovery disc.

Create the drive check, integrated new SSD, if this new SSD is recognized correctly and try to install the recovery image using the recovery disk created.

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