Fresh OS installation on new (blank) drive
I have a couple noobish questions regarding fresh OS installation on a fresh drive. So, I plan on upgrading my laptop's HDD to an SSD in a few weeks and I?m in the process doing my initial research. I?ve decided against migrating my current drive to the new one and going with the fresh install instead to make sure that everything goes as smooth as possible with the new drive with regards to system optimization for an SSD (TRIM command, partition alignment, etc). However, my laptop doesn?t have an optical drive (and I?d prefer not to buy an external one since I?m already splurging on the SSD), and I don?t have OS DVDs anyway.
I have a two week old recovery USB flash drive that I created through W8.1?s ?create a recovery drive? tool before installing W10. I checked ?copy recovery partition? when going through the wizard and it?s roughly 32GB. I guess it?s an image of that partition? I?m not too sure. I imagine that this isn?t enough to do a full OS install on the blank SSD once I?ve dropped it in my laptop. So, is there an easy way to create a bootable OS installation thumb drive for Windows 8.1 (I?d rather not pay for a new OS license), and would that plus the recovery drive take care of setting up all the recovery and OEM partitions on the new SSD?
Thanks in advance!
I have a couple noobish questions regarding fresh OS installation on a fresh drive. So, I plan on upgrading my laptop's HDD to an SSD in a few weeks and I?m in the process doing my initial research. I?ve decided against migrating my current drive to the new one and going with the fresh install instead to make sure that everything goes as smooth as possible with the new drive with regards to system optimization for an SSD (TRIM command, partition alignment, etc). However, my laptop doesn?t have an optical drive (and I?d prefer not to buy an external one since I?m already splurging on the SSD), and I don?t have OS DVDs anyway.
I have a two week old recovery USB flash drive that I created through W8.1?s ?create a recovery drive? tool before installing W10. I checked ?copy recovery partition? when going through the wizard and it?s roughly 32GB. I guess it?s an image of that partition? I?m not too sure. I imagine that this isn?t enough to do a full OS install on the blank SSD once I?ve dropped it in my laptop. So, is there an easy way to create a bootable OS installation thumb drive for Windows 8.1 (I?d rather not pay for a new OS license), and would that plus the recovery drive take care of setting up all the recovery and OEM partitions on the new SSD?
Thanks in advance!