Satellite T230-12V - can't boot from USB

Hello

I have a Satellite T230-12v and I decided to change the hard drive for a faster SSD.

The problem is that I can't just boot from a USB pen to install windows 7.
The pen works fine.
The SSD is properly found in BIOS.
The pen is in the boot options.
Seems that the BIOS is always keep me to start appropriate.

I have succecefully started a prompt back from the pen of USB, but not the Original Windows 7 I have here.
I can't boot from dvd because the laptop is not a.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

The original HARD drive is not an option, I don't have it anymore.

Please advice.
Thank you

Miguel Pereira

When you start your Satellite F12 press to enter the boot menu.
USB option is listed here? Have you tried this option?

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