Upgrade SSD Phoenix envy h9-1360ez

Hello

I want to update my (original) GB of SSD 128 a 512 GB, because its almost full. Problem is, I couldn't find a disk imaging software that can handle UEFI and there is no way to boot from the DVD or USB key, at least I could understand one.

Details:

Model: Phoenix envy h9-1360ez
Product: C5V66EA #UUZ
Software-Aufbau #: 12CE3RR8606 #SUUZ #DUUZ
OS: Win8 6.2.9200, x 64
Memory: 16GB

Start-Disc: 128 GB

HD: 1.5 TB

Is there a way how I can solve this problem?

Thank you for any suspicion

Hello:

I used this W8 file that runs on the PC in the USA/Canada. It can also run on the PC from other countries too, but I don't know about you.

https://docs.Google.com/file/d/0B0W9PBigPy94aVJWSndyTFNFMzg/edit?USP=drive_web&PLI=1

Then use this tool to transfer the file to a flash USB DVD or 4 GB drive.

The tool also performs the bootable file.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

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