Brand new laptop no windows disc, how to reinstall on ssd?

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Hi all,

I'm due to take delivery of a laptop today and want to upgrade it to an ssd before I start on it, but want to use the windows 8 license that comes with it.

I read about cloning the Os but read it wasn't advisable due to alignment of sectors, so wanted to do a clean install but how do I use the oem license without a disc?

Do I need to find out what the product key is or something?
 
As I see it your problem with getting a DVD is that 1) Digital River no longer have downloads of the ISOs on their website and 2) the Microsoft Software Recovery site only works with retail keys, no OEM ones.

However you should be able to make a recovery disk and you might be able to use that to install onto an SSD - at least you won't be damaging the HDD in the process.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/create-usb-recovery-drive
 
As I see it your problem with getting a DVD is that 1) Digital River no longer have downloads of the ISOs on their website and 2) the Microsoft Software Recovery site only works with retail keys, no OEM ones.

However you should be able to make a recovery disk and you might be able to use that to install onto an SSD - at least you won't be damaging the HDD in the process.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/create-usb-recovery-drive

thanks for that, I tried this but the recovery disk I made on a USB stick didn't want to restore onto the SSD, errored saying that it couldn't find the restore files :S
 
it's strange because Windows 8 says it's made the recovery drive no problem, I just tried again, but when I boot to it, choose my language it says that Windows cannot find a system image on this computer :S
 
Try starting it up, using a key reader software such as Belarc Advisor and then make yourself either a USB installer or a DVD using the official tool. :)

The tool required is here - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/create-reset-refresh-media

(Don't bother reading the page, once you run the create media tool all becomes clear)

I'm trying this now, cheers for this! I had no idea MS had started letting people download the OS for free and trusting the key
 
Just thought i'd update the thread to say what I did and thank whoop and bunny killbot because the download from the Microsoft site and flashing it to USB worked.

Then my product key must have been stored in the firmware becuase as soon as I connected to the web it activated automatically.

The only other funny I had was on this laptop - a "Lenovo", it didn't want to boot to USB so i went in the BIOS and disabled loads of stuff e.g. "secure boot" and "fast boot" (no idea what they do) and flicked a switch to enable legacy OS', then it booted. Speed is great with Win 8.1 on an SSD, thanks again to the helpers :)
 
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