PININST_BBV recovery error HP ENVY

Hi all, i've ordered the recovery kit (usb) for my hp envy 15, it goes through the software installation and restart a few times it even goes through the Windows 8 administrator login but it stop with the ChkErrBB.CMD detecting some error during PININST_BBV. I've already tried restoring default option for the BIOS and setting lecacy mode enabled and the secure bot disabled. I've runned out of option. Do you have any idea on what i could do?
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Enter the BIOS and change the system date to 01/14/2014. Save the change and run the recovery again.
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