Problem of restore data in new drive

I bought new hard drive with the same size of the old one .Making a USB recovery driveFollowing the instructions of resetting windows in a blank hard drive in lenovo support site_____The problem is the reset fails if I chose (fully clean the drive _ stop after 2%) or (just remove my files _ stop after 85%) I get a message that the resetting process has a problem

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