Problems installing Windows to my new SSD

Greetings,
I got a brand new 250gb SSD Samsung 840 Evo hard drive for christmas and have run into a lot of problems trying to install it. I am currently using a 500gb HDD drive in my hp pavilion dv6-7024eo with Beats audio edition.
First i tried using the Samsung Data Migration software but it wouldn't boot when i tried it. The Windows can't find a boot device error so on to idea number 2.
Then i cleaned my SSD with diskpart and attempted a clean install. Set up my windows 7 64bit and it worked. I updated my windows and when it restart it wouldn't boot. Now I got the error  code that no hard drive is connected, I then opened up my laptop and double checked all the connections.  After that I tried to boot up again and now my good old friend the "Windows can't find a boot device blabla".
Then I formatted the SSD... again and tried setting up windows... again but now the installation won't complete.
So my questions are..
1) Is there something I need to change in the bios so that the SSD will work?
2) Do I need to update my Bios Version? Currently F.29 from Insyde
3) Is this a known problem ? Has anyone cracked the problem ?
4) Is my computer simply not compatible with a SSD upgrade?
Happy holidays and hoping for a swift reply,
Matthías Davíðsson

Sad_customer wrote:
So my questions are..
1) Is there something I need to change in the bios so that the SSD will work?
2) Do I need to update my Bios Version? Currently F.29 from Insyde
3) Is this a known problem ? Has anyone cracked the problem ?
4) Is my computer simply not compatible with a SSD upgrade?
Happy holidays and hoping for a swift reply,
Matthías Davíðsson
 1. Is your BIOS ACHI or legacy? It should be in ACHI setup and does the the BIOS see the drive?
2. That you need to check on by using your P/N at HP driver support site to see if there is a BIOS update.
3. What do you mean known problem? That a very general problem question that will be hard to define.
4. You said you were able to format it with Windows 7 that would mean it did work.
5. This could be that your boot up process isn't setup to make the SSD as the main boot drive. This is something you need to check on your BIOS setup.
6. Never do a diskpart on SSD just use Win7 and delete all the parition and format Win7 is already made for SSD.
7. This sounds like a bad Setup in BIOS thus it doesn't see the SSD as a boot drive you need to go and double check the BIOS settings again.
If not sure try this link for some other user replies...
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/263475-32-windows-detect-shows-bios
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