Hey everyone, I'm facing an issue while upgrading the SSD on my Surface Pro 8. It originally came with a 128GB SSD, and I'm trying to replace it with a 500GB WD_Black drive from Sandisk, which should be compatible. I've followed Microsoft's guidelines by downloading the Surface recovery image and creating a recovery drive from my laptop. I then copied the recovery image onto the USB drive. However, when I attempt to reboot the Surface with the USB plugged in, it continually fails to reboot. I've done this process successfully before, so I'm at a loss as to why it's not working now. Just to clarify, the USB is properly formatted to FAT32. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Surfaces can be really particular about the SSDs they work with. I've always had better luck using Samsung SSDs for replacements. Have you thought about using a Windows Media installation USB instead of the recovery image? I've switched to that method, and it makes the bare metal install much smoother.

I haven't tried that yet. How do I create a Windows Media installation USB? Is there a guide on Microsoft's site?