Cannot start Win 8 OS from a drive Blueray on the new HP Envy Phoenix h9-1340 t

I have a (serious an ISO image) Win 8 DVD which starts fine on other machines (with DVD players).  But it is not recognized on my Phoenix at all. When I try to boot from it the Phoenix immediately jumps to the installed WIn 8 OS. It's strange because a separate server for WIn 2012 DVD is recognized at startup on the same computer.

The "DVD" on the Phoenix is described as 'BD - ROM' which means it's a blueray player.  (Samsung hpBDEDH12E3SHB). I don't know if there is a problem playing DVD on a blueray bootable, in general, or if the boot media should really be a blueray disc.  Also, I couldn't find any Phoenix BIOS settings reference "blueray" when I tried to make number 'a' in the boot order (I do not think that it falls into the category "ATAPI" I saw there.) What gives here?

Any thoughts on this much appreciated scrmabled mess.

TIA,

me

PS even if I can't boot from DVD 8 Win I can read this content once that Windows 8 is in place.

Answer: to my surprise, in contrast to the previous BIOS, I used it, the peripheral BlueRay does NOT appear in the UEFI BIOS unless the disc is inserted ("power") before a reboot. This means that I can't select it as 'first' in the BIOS boot order section because it does not appear as an option.

Put a disc in the day of BlueRay, reboot the computer, by pressing "esc" during the boot process, and then selecting F9 causes the blue device appear as a selectable boot option. After selecitng the process took 30-45 seconds but "Press a key to start" appeared and I could boot from the Blueray.

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