Recovery kit and SSD disk

I have hp recovery kit disk. can I set up my ssd (Samsung EVO 840) and install windows from the recovery kit?

HI Rahilmi,

Yes, the drive should work fine, as you do a restore on the original laptop.  Here are some links to help you with the SSD.

On the SSDS

How to install an SSD (Solid State Drive)

Good luck!

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