Portege R500-11Z: Using Recovery Disk to prepare a new HDD

I have bought a new hard drive (SSD) for my R500-11Z and I have put it in an enclosure with USB cable prior to installation - I want to be able to format the drive and create a clean copy of Windows XP before taking out my existing hard drive.
I have been looking for ways to use the recovery disk and it LOOKS like it should be possible... EXCEPT...
I have worked out that on the recovery disk there is a executable called recoUNPACK in the Tools folder, which should in theory restore the contents of the disk to the hard drive. However, because the new hard drive is plugged into my existing XP set up it gets a folder called System Volume Information written to it. The presence of this folder causes the recoUNPACK to fail. It gets to 59% each time and then throws the error - System Volume Information already exists.
Anyone suggesting deletion of the folder should consider their knowledge of XP - there is no way to do this, ask Mr Google if you don't believe me. I have also tried this with full write permissions of this folder so that, in theory, recoUNPACK could overwrite...
I would be very grateful if anyone knows a way of 'forcing' overwrite of the System Volume Inofrmation folder or another way of 'restoring' the recovery disk to my new hard drive (other than taking the laptop apart and physically replacing the drive!).
I have looked at various options for setting up a bootable USB disk, but as I'm going to fit it within my laptop I don't want to run any odd versions of XP - hence using the recovery disk that came with my R500. All the bootable USB programmes that I can find only allow fat32 format, and I'd like to stick to NTFS...
And the reason I want to do it this way is that I want to continue using my existing hard disk until the new one is ready - its supposed to be an efficient way of working... but so far the time wasted trying to restore the disks might have been better spent undoing the screws on the back of the machine!
Thanks in advance

> My question is about how to use recoUNPACK.exe via USB external drive, not how to set up a new ssd within my r500.
Im not expert in recoUNPACK.exe. I dont use it simply because there are other, easier ways to backup and restore the system.
> - its not just operating system, its the other software that I need to load and update.
Sorry but I cannot follow you now... the Toshiba image contains the Windows system, Toshiba drivers and tools.
But it does NOT contain the 3rd party software you have preinstalled on the notebook.
So even you would be able to unpack the Toshiba image on the external SSD drive, you would need to install all the 3rd party software / tools which are already available on your HDD. This would definitely NOT decrease your down-time.
In my opinion if you want to decrease your down-time, I recommend creating an image backup of your partition using the Windows 7 tool backup and restore
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/backup-and-restore
This backup could be saved somewhere on an external medium.
After a short system installation (using recovery disk) on new SSD drive, use the restore option to get the same system status back.

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