Factory fresh Thinkpad T440 won't boot into preinstall​ed Win8

As the title already tells,
my company orderd new Thinkpads with preinstalled Win 8.
So I packed one out and pressed the power on/off button but the Thinkpad won't boot into Win8. Right now it hangs in the screen where I can choose from which option I'd like to boot (network, SSD etc.)
So I decided to take another one but it has the same problem.
I have no clue what I can do about this problem.
Has anyone a suggestion for me what I can do now ?

Hi Mjschuster,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
Check if the HDD is detecting in the BIOS.
If yes, then perform “System Restore” to reinstall the Operating System.
If it is not showing in BIOS, try reseating the drive.
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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