W8 2000 HP recovery using factory disks

I have HP 2000-bf69WM with the W8. Failed hard drive. He passed one of the two tests of system bios and a failure. Sounded good in the docking station but tumbled when tried to access data! You had to buy new HD (WD Black) and ordered HP recovery disks.  Recovery seemed to go through 3 dics of disks and drivers and applications from the OS, but had finished last reboot. I just get HP screen with rotating circular points. Insert drivers n Apps disk seemed to perform formatting HD still too well. Even if I jump this disc.  Have you tried with and without the disc and used web HP instructions to disable secure startup enable legacy startup and boot from the CD/DVD. All methods of the wind to the top of the same way. HP screen with rotation points.  When I shoot the HD and put in docking station, it shows that a single partition of 79 Gb was made and a partition not allocated 230 GB. New HD, passed tests in the computer laptop and docking station.   Despite numbers on paper shipping is not not to numbers of reference on disks that HP sent me they assured me this is normal and I have the correct drives. Some tips on how I can get the recovery to go correctly?

After a few attempts more, I downloaded the trial version W8 business 90 days of Microsoft, made an ISO disc, and installed correctly on my 1st try!  Makes me wonder what they would have to do for $250 facilitate the recovery process with recovery disks correct what is called, they sent me!  It's time to call HP again to see if I can get the recovery disks correct or my money back.  My life with HP started with their calculator ridiculous using reverse Polish Notation... which is why I also bought the first graphing calculator TI, then went to their lie on the phone right now support life if I bought a computer from them... which ended in a lawsuit and a cheque for $25 and promise to give that support , included a few ok so bloated desktop and laptop computers, a scanner of shit compared to Epson, high cost of use printers and ends with that stupid W8 laptop.  I just wish I was younger I could avoid buying shit on their part for several years!

I guess my next steps will be to see if I can get the embedded W8 COA key when using the W8 in Microsoft trial then to find a normal drive to W8 for install and activate the drivers of conclusion on their shit so take over page (from Dell)... unless I can get HP to do something about these discs.

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