Replacing old hard drive with a new one. HP ENVY DV7 7230us laptop

I am trying to replace my old hard drive with a new one. For some reason it won't do it. I want to perform a clean install with the recovery disks. It seems the only way I can do this is to clone the old one with the new. I have attempted several times and wasted a lot of time trying to use my new drive. Is HP preventing me from doing this for some reason? Is there a work around for this?

Do you know anything about this? Now I am having problems installing the original win8 operating system, (purchased the 3 disk set) on the original hard drive, Toshiba 750g.. It installs up to updating updates but hangs at 13%. The reinstall hasn't even finished. Getting very frustrated. Your assistance is very appreciated.

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  • How do I transfer applications & data from my old hard-drive to my new one?

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