Installing SSD in GT60 Dominator

Hi,
I just picked up a new GT60 Dominator 3K Edition. The laptop did not come with an SSD installed, though I had a 240GB SSD from my old laptop, and I would love to be able to shift the OS over to the SSD and use the 1TB drive just for data and a few rarely used programs.
Anybody have any answers as to how to do this?
F3 system Reset/Refresh doesn't give me the option to install on a different drive, Creating a recovery disc using BurnRecovery software doesn't seem to work? Any solutions? What if i Swap the 2 drives over physcially inside the laptop, and use the different SATA ports, would that get me anywhere?
Thanks in advance?

There's a number of different ways to do it, but here's my preference....
1. Make the MSI Burn Recovery  (backup) disks/DVD's.
2. Before installing the SSD, ensure that there are NO partitions on the SSD. It needs to be unpartitioned so the Burn Recovery disks can set it up properly.
3. Remove HDD, Install SSD (into SATA3 location).
4. Install the OS and such using MSI Burn Recovery.
5. After setting up the OS and getting everything running properly, shutdown.
6. Install HDD into secondary/SATA2 slot.
7. Ensure that the BIOS recognizes both drives and that the SSD is set as the boot drive.
This is much longer than just attempting to clone, but I don't trust cloning from a HDD to an SSD. In the end, if/when it doesn't work, you'll end up doing this anyway. Personally, again, I know this works and it's how I would do it. Save yourself the headache.
IF MSI Burn Recovery isn't working, I'd contact MSI. Something might be wrong with your installation.
>>How to contact MSI.<<

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