110 - 000z: how to use the restore disc I burned

I burned 4 discs of recovery from my pc. Now, I need to use. Could someone show me how to start them on my pc. what I have to do.

Here's the ths bases of performing a HP system recovery

http://support.HP.com/GB-en/document/c03489643

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