Recovery deleted from Y500 partitions

Hi all
I bought a Y500 a few months ago and I bought a Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB SSD with her. Mine did not come with mSATA SSD 16 GB to cache so I decided to replace the disk HARD original 1 TB with a 256 GB SSD. I also had a copy of Windows 8 Professional that I bought for my office. Since I was not on my desk, I decided to go Pro 8 to the Y500. And he wouldn't let me format and reinstall, I get an error stating that "product key doesn't match any available to install Windows images. Enter a different product key. Being the fool that I am, I cloned my HDD to SSD with Acronis True Image Home. Then I glued the SSD in my laptop computer and then selected repair my computer after starting the drive Pro 8. And from there, I selected option reset my PC. Then, once it resets, it became extremely fast and stuff. And features to add to Windows 8 option I entered the Productkey, I had with 8 Pro, and allowed me to upgrade. Then once the 8.1 update came out I've updated immediately. Now for these days, my laptop received lag. So I decided to give to zero once again. And now when I try, it indicates that the required recovery partition is missing, I don't remember remove all of the partitions I cloned the drive perfectly and had also been able to reset once before. Anyway, now my 1 TB HARD drive is in my PS3 and I'm stuck with a Y500 lag that takes 20 seconds to start on an SSD and trying to find a way out of this mess. Is it possible to get the recovery disks? And Lenovo will be willing to help me, because I probably cancelled the guarantee by swapping hard drives? I desperately need help with this, any suggestions are welcome. My Y500 is the model that has a single 2 GB GT750 NVIDIA and a processor intel core i7 3632QM.

Hi TheShawnMiranda,

To fix the "the product key entered don't match any available to install Windows images. Enter a different product key "error, you can:"

1 create a Windows 8 Pro UEFI-bootable Installer (see this guide)

2. Once done, open Notepad, put the following information:

[PID]
Value = XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

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