Re: Satellite C855 - installation of operating system on new HARD drive

Hello everyone

My son c855 SATELLITE are collected next week for the replacement of the hard disk to be mounted under warranty; does anyone know if the Windows operating system installed on the new HD?

Of course you can do it. I just hope that you have created a recovery media.
If Yes this recovery disc to install the original recovery image on the new HARD drive.

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