Pavilion dv6t-2000: replacing old HARD disk with the new SDS and loading the OS with 1 & 2 recovery discs fails

I just successfully replace the SSD, exchanging an old 250 GB HDD with a new 250 GB HARD drive.

I started with success, inserted the disc of recovery by the instructions on the screen. Disc 1 and rendered, it succeeded.  When you are prompted, load disc 2, which was also successful.  When asked, in charge of the "application and driver recovery CD" and continued.

At this point the computer restarted several times, as he said it would be completion of installation of all elements.  Then he came with a message that says: the recovery attempt failed. Select one of the following buttons.

"Save Log"; 'Details '; 'Retry '.

Details says:

ChkErrBB.CMD: Detects an error in the PININST_BBV.

ChkErrBB.CMD: check c:\system.sav\logs\BurnBootWarn.log

Any suggestions here?

I update my BIOS before proceeding with the Exchange.

I found the solution to this problem was already answered here:

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-recovery/quot-detect-some-error-during-PININST-BBV-quot/TD-p/2593075

Thank you!

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