M7-j010dx: need help w/Windows 8 new hard drive recovery

installed a new hard drive installed (hard drive error (3f0) an old and dead confirmed by Geek Squad). I have HP recovery discs. How to proceed from here?  Tried the road "equip App and driver recovery disk and turn on. found no go and same "Boot device. Please install the operating system on your hard drive.  hard drive error (3f0). "appears.

Is there more to the process than that? I don't get what is happening.

Thanks in advance...

Something that has worked for many (not all) Windows 8 laptops_enter BIOS and change the date to 01/01/2014. Save & Exit and restart again recovery disc. They pass through the process_but - on the first restart that launches Recovery enter BIOS to verify the date is still 01/01/2014. If so go back to reset. If not change again once and then resume.

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