Put yourself in drive ssd kingstone Lenovo z50-70

Hi, I recently bought a Lenovo z50-70, but I want to replace the hard drive with my fastest ssd. I know how to do, but the question is: How can I do a fresh install of windows 8.1 without losing the original license? He wasn't an inside my pc installation disk, I have only a recovery partition inside the hard drive, I want to change. Thank you

A large number of SSD ship with data transfer software. I've personally used Samsung, and it worked fine. The operating system is transferred as well as all of your files, and because the key is embedded in the BIOS it will be authentic.

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