Researched this quite a bit, but haven't seen advice on my specific question:
I want to purchase an SSD (Crucial 512GB for $400 on Amazon) and put it into my early 2010 MBP 13". It will be my only drive, as I don't want to convert my optical bay to handle the existing HHD.
I use Time Machine to back everything up to an external drive. I'm confident I could install the new SSD and "recover" from Time Machine to have everything be just as it is now. However, I don't want to do this, exactly. Specifically, I would like to upgrade to Mountain Lion at the same time as I install the new SSD.
I'm an old PC guy, so my mind is screaming "CLEAN INSTALL!!!". Is this a concern on the MBP? If so, what's the best way to go about installing the new Mountain Lion OS and then recovering from Time Machine to have everything else the same?
Or do I just do the Time Machine recovery to the SSD, and then upgrade to Mountain Lion?
Sorry for any glaring Mac ignorance, and thank in advance for any assistance.

I did exactly that, but Apple managed to scr**w up Freebsd enough, that it's basically impossible to move everything this way, and have full benefit of SSD.
