The HD to SSDS: how to restore the system and all the drivers?

Hello

I changed the HDD with a SSD. Now I want to restore the system (Windows 8) and all the drivers and applications. To do this I use (with DVD) HP Recovery Manager and I choose to install a clean install of the system, drivers and applications. After the copy of the set in the new hd, when the computer is reset, I get the message that there is no system in my HD!
Why? What can I do?

Thank you

Enter the BIOS
Go to the tab system set
Scroll Startup Options
Go to boot order
Move the current SSD as the first device by following the instructions in the right pane
After making changes to the boot order, press F10 and click Yes to save the changes and then exit from BIOS

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