Upgrade to SSD for G50?

I have a new G50-80 with dual i7 and ST1000 disk, but it doesn't fly quite like i7 on a desktop.Has anybody installed a SSD in this model instead of the hard drive?Any recommendations for speeding it up? Thanks,-- dd  

Hi dd thanks for your response.  okay it works on my old Dell PC too! I first tried cloning the G50's HDD by booting an old PowerEdge Dell with my Acronis CD. It finished the clone but warned me that it would not be bootable. Is this because the Dell didn't have an EFI bios? Since then I have been tying various methods to do the clone on the Lenovo. As a test I was able make a Windows 8.1 recovery USB drive and recover Windows to another HDD but it won't work with this SSD. Maybe I need to try a low level wipe of the SSD but can you recommend a tool to do that? I've never password protected the drive. It always shows up in the BIOS . After reformatting the SSD (so it's not a clone of the HDD), the Lenovo can happily use it in a USB caddy. Also booting the Lenovo from a new version Acronis True Image recovery CD, I can view/format the SSD if it's connected on USB or internal SATA. Thanks for any ideas?

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