OS to new ssd - Envy touchsmart

Hello. I wanted of HP Touchsmart 17.3.

It came with preinstalled 8 victory on the 1 TB with sata it came.

I bought an SSD drive to the second drive Bay and was planing to go win8 to it for speed.

I tried a few methods, but I can't do.

I clone the partition on the new disk, but then I can't find a way to use the partition setup(or is it just for repairing) to do a "repair" for this victory 8.

Not there at - it no way to use this recovery partition to set "fees" until the SSD win8 or let it repair the one cloned on the SSD.

And how the hell does one change the startup in UEFI disk.

Help, please

Magnus

Based on the specifications of your laptop of HP ENVY TouchSmart m7-j020dx, I do not see any material that would have a negative impact on your ability to recover to an SSD. You can check that the wireless card is on before you perform the recovery, as this could cause the recovery to fail. You can also set the year in the BIOS to 2012 as the date has been known to casue issues.

Alternatively, you can try this download of Windows 8 OEM;

http://www.Google.com/URL?SA=t&RCT=j&q=en_windows_8_x64_dvd_915440.ISO&source=Web&CD=1&CAD=RJA&SQI=2...

It is a copy of Windows 8 OEM officially licensed and will also install Windows 8 Pro OEM. Download this file, burn it to a DVD, configure the computer to use the secure boot and uefi bios, boot from that disk and install Windows 8. It should register as an official copy and use the key embedded in the BIOS.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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