If there is no recovery... so frustrating

I just got a HP Envy 17-j184nr. I also bought an ssd of 256 GB Samsung 850 pro to go with it. Make the recovery disks. Put in the ssd and begun the process of recovery. He was completely out the part with the administrator and the second download of the reader, then it restarted. It load and entered into unfinished restoration. Tried twice with the same result. The retry option does nothing except sitting there on "Insert recovery media", even though I have inserted each drive at least twice. The log shows...

[6:58:36.74] ChkErrBB.CMD: detect an error in the PININST_BBV.

[6:58:36.74] ChkErrBB.CMD: check c:\system.sav\Logs\BurnBootWarn.log

[6:58:36.76] ChkErrBB.CMD: or, visit c:\system.sav\Logs\BurnBootMerge.log

[6:58:36.77] --------------------------------------------------

[6:58:36.77] critical error condition has been detected to BBV1...

Please help me, I really want to start using my computer.

The recovery media works well with the discs with a lower capacity drive originally installed.

The workaround is to use a usb to sata cable and software for cloning. This one came with a Corsair SSD bought as a kit of migration. You can buy one from a seller online or in a PC shop.

I'll post a picture in a few minutes.

Samsung has data migration wizard software for owners of SSD that can be downloaded from their support Web site.

Cloning software will resize itself the OS to fit on the SSD. You need to reinstall the OEM disc in Notepad to perform the migration. Once the migration is complete, you can reomove the original of the laptop hard drive, replace it with the SSD and then turn on. In the space of a few seconds, you should start the right of the Windows logon screen.

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