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    Good, I was raised a problem that has tired me, and is as follows: I have a Laptop Easy Note LJ63, which has standard 250MB hard drive, but it also has a free slot for another hard drive, because it occurred to me that could put a SSD for the OS and leave the other for the rest.

    As well as coming with the original home win 7, the disk has three partitions one "reserved for the system, one of" recovery "and another 220 for the system. Try to clone the entire disk in the SSD, but as the latter is less kept me (the part occupied in total does not exceed the size of the ssd) so I decided to use partition magic to reduce the size of the partition just 40 GB 220 GB to clone partitions and now only the derrick.

    After doing this I wanted to see who had done well and try to boot, but not boot, the screen suddenly came to restore and I restore good for nothing and I'll see to see what I do, but not restore it told me that he had failed unity … Then try to recover with the recovery DVD that I did nothing but buy the laptop (since no version of Win7 comes on DVD) and also …

    Now I've got the drive and have installed on your desktop and tells me that is not formatted.From win 7 I see that the only partition that is not formatted to 220 GB so is that I erased and reformatted. Now when you install from the recovery disks I keep saying no, and not to do … I would like to leave it as factory to start from scratch and leave the child but "factory" can install it from primary bone when I choose, for the issue of guarantees and other.

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    Have you tried removing the disk from the factory, leaving only the SSD and install the operating system from there? You can install a Win 7 Home and use your product key, so be activated in an original way. Or at least try it with a system, although not original in order to prove that everything is OK. The disc slot that probably came from the factory is stipulated to be the primary; we're talking IDE or SATA?

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    Proceed to integrate SSD HDD, then set the boot sequence of system according to the bios, and set it as the first HDD and then start the recovery CD or DVD of Windows.

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    Thanks for reply, as I address it to leave the factory, now I'll try again to install on the SSD.

    I have it clear that I have to change the BIOS boot, but what I wanted is to use the original OS (which I have the license) and not having to install another Worse manufacturers do not make it easy. The case is to see if I can somehow clone and if not, I'll do zero install the ssd.

    Thanks again.

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