8.1 clean Windows install on SSD of DVD

I'm trying to install Windows 8.1 from the physical DVD to your HP Pavilion laptop with an SSD.  The system does not start on the DVD.  I see forums with instructions to make a bootable USB using an ISO image, but how do I do if I have just the physical DVD?  Thank you.

Hello

Boot into your Bios menu and make sure you disable the startup secure and enable legacy devices, save the changes and then try to boot from the DVD again.

Kind regards

DP - K

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