Restores possible OneKey Rescue button on change of hard disk physical?

I am a very new user of lenovo and recently bought an Ideapad Y460.

The default hard drive is 500 GB with a speed of 5400 RPM.

I wanted to change my hard drive to an SSD hard to increase performance.

Before doing so, I created a set of recovery plant (3 DVDs) discs using the pre-installed OneKey Rescue System.

I am aware that for the button OneKey Rescue work, the system must have a separate with the original disk image partition.

My question is that if I install a new hard drive, the recovery of the DVD discs recover the original function of my laptop, returns to its new factory-installed state?

The OneKey recovery will work properly?

The recovery disks sutomatically will make the hidden partition, the C and the disks on my new SSD?

Thanks for your time and any help will be greatly appreciated.

replacing hard drive with rpm higher can help you.

(consider about upgrading ram, too)

http://Forum.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-U-B-V-and-Z-series/disk-partioning-and-OneKey-recovery-feature/...

(please, hit that "accept as solution" response if any message helped you to solve)

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