Upgrade to an M.2 NVMe SSD and Restore Windows 10 (without Cloning)

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In this video, I show you how upgrade an HP Pavilion Desktop Model TP01-1016 to an M.2 NVMe SSD, while also removing the original hard drive. Afterwards, we'll restore the factory image containing Windows to the newly installed NVMe. Unlike my other videos on the subject of cloning, I'll be performing a factory restore using a bootable USB flash drive to reset Windows after I install the SSD.

The HP Pavilion comes with a Seagate 1TB hard drive that has Windows 10 Home installed on it. Though the hard drive runs at 7200 RPM, I'll be adding a much, much faster NVMe module, but at the same time, I'll remove the 1TB hard drive as I don't plan to use it. This brings up the question: how do we transfer Windows to a brand new, empty SSD if HP hasn't provided any installation media? #HPPavilion #NVMe #Windows10

00:00 Introduction
00:25 The Plan
01:30 Stuff I'll Be Using
02:04 Preparing for the Operation
03:38 Performing Surgery
06:09 Sewing Up the Patient

Video References:
Cloning video ► https://youtu.be/CHCENfs87F4
Another cloning Video ► https://youtu.be/mKSmwyPXH2I
Opening the HP TP01-1016 to check upgradability ► https://youtu.be/2_Ti8fmRMaA

Items in this video:
Kingston M.2 2280 NVMe SSD ► https://amzn.to/2MkWgLt
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