Problem to boot window 8

hi
on a lenovo s430, i installed a new msata ssd and an new ssd.
i installed windows 8 on the msata ssd.
when i press f12, i see 2 time windows boot manager, but none alloe me to boot.
same thing if i try to boot to the msata
i tried
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd
without able to boot
how to delete theses two entry for windows in the boot menu (lenovo)
how to be able to boot windows 8 ?
thank

Hello,
When I replaced the HDD that was inside my ThinkPad S230u with a SSD, I was able to call Lenovo support and order the factory recovery media.  I used that to perform a clean install of Windows to the new SSD.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
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