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March 17th, 2023 06:00
Using Recovery Partition vs Dell Download Recovery Image
I'm preparing to replace the 256GB SSD's in my XPS laptop with 1TB SSD's. The laptop is brand new and all of my data files are safely backed up on external hard drives. When I copy Windows 11 to the new SSD's, is there any difference , at all, between using a freshly downloaded recovery image from the Dell website versus using a copy of the laptop's current recovery info that I create on a thumb drive? I expect the Windows info will be the same either way but will the Dell download be cleaner? That is, if there is a bunch of crapware currently on the new laptop, will that get transferred to the recovery thumb drive and then loaded back into the new SSD's? If so, can I avoid that by using a clean download from Dell? Any other factors? Am I overthinking it? Thanks in advance.
Saltgrass
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March 17th, 2023 09:00
You could do a clean install of the latest Windows 11 version. Just skip using a key during the install.
You could use the Recovery drive you created and it should set the new drive up to factory specs with the latest Win 11 image when you created that recovery drive.
The Dell image download will be some version of Windows 11 and should recreate the factory condition.