HP Pavilion A6722SC: reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key

My computer has just stopped working and when I turned it on, it says I should change my hard drive. I did, but now the message is whenever I turn on my computer: reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key.

I have Hp Pavilion A6722SC. I have my 1st drive on the driver that I bought and I have the Boot Device Priority :

1st boot Device [hard disk group]

2 St boot Device [CD-ROM Group]

3rd boot device [network startup group]

4 rd boot Device [group Floppy]

-> Disk Boot Priority group [not installed]

-> Group of CD-ROM boot Priority [DSK02...]

-> Group of HDD to boot Priority [DSK00...]

-> Group network boot priority [not installed]

I saw that many said I should disable the floppy, or I should have hard on the boot device 1 or driver, but this doesn't work for me. Someone who have solved problems of this kind? I need help!

Thanks in advance.

Sorry for the bad spelling.

I needed a new OS... I had Windows Vista and I can't install it more, so I have to buy a new OS.

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