Recovery is possible on the new hard drive?

Hello

I think about buying a new hard drive to improve the performance of my laptop Satellite.
I was wondering if it would be possible to restore my system using the recovery on the new hard drive disks.

Thank you!

As far as I know you can do it. What you need is to buy hard drive compatible and functional.

By curiosity, but what model of laptop do you have and what hard drive you want to buy?

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