G580 ADDING SATA III 6GB SSD

Hi guys
Im wondering if its possible to clone my current 1tb drive that has my os and recovery partition onto a new SSD,
or do I need to buy the recovery software from Lenovo if so how much is the software disc
Thanks

I tried cloning my 500gb drive and it didn't work. It appears GPT drives cant be cloned. Tried with a wide range of programs.
Also, there are no recovery discs for windows 8, if your drive fails, or you replace it, you're buggered. I spent three hours on the phone with Lenovo Support and Technical Services trying to have them send out a copy the "master discs" they use when recovering a serviced unit. But alas, they refuse to do so. Confidential, my backside. There is nothing on that dics that you can abuse after its installed on your computer. Its a jerk move by Lenovo, but whatever, Mountain Lion works like a charm on this thing.
Your choices are to buy retail Windows 8 Pro, download a pseudo-pirate ISO file with Windows 8 Core or simply chose another OS (Windows 7 and below, Linux or Mac OS )
If you choose to download, the legality of this is questionable mind you, and any or all responsibilty falls on you, there are two versions you should look for:
x86: en_windows_8_x86_dvd_915417.iso
x64: en_windows_8_x64_dvd_915440.iso

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