I want to upgrade my SSD to a larger drive. My HP Probook 450 G3 is running Windows 10 64 bit, and has UEFI disabled, running in BIOS mode. I have created an image on an external USB 2TB drive using the Windows 10/7 backup app. To restore that image on the new SSD, I need bootable media, but the laptop will not create a bootable DVD. Can I used the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB and then restore my image to the new SSD? I DO NOT want to reinstall Windows, but all the online info I can find about bootable USB seems to point to using it to reinstall Windows.
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The user wants to upgrade their SSD in an HP Probook 450 G3 without reinstalling Windows, and asks if they can use the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB for restoring a system image. ChatGPT confirms that creating a bootable USB with the Media Creation Tool is feasible and outlines steps for doing so, including BIOS configuration for boot priority and restoring the image from an external drive. The overall sentiment is helpful and supportive, providing detailed guidance tailored to the user's goal of upgrading without a full reinstall.
The user wants to upgrade their SSD in an HP Probook 450 G3 without reinstalling Windows, and asks if they can use the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB for restoring a system image. ChatGPT confirms that creating a bootable USB with the Media Creation Tool is feasible and outlines steps for doing so, including BIOS configuration for boot priority and restoring the image from an external drive. The overall sentiment is helpful and supportive, providing detailed guidance tailored to the user's goal of upgrading without a full reinstall.
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