BSOD caused HP recovery disk

Hi all
I desperately need help.

I have a HP pavilion elite m9370.it with Windows Vista 2008 x 64 installed. The problems began yesterday when after the normal start screen frozen on a black screen with the mouse pointer. Somehow after the correction of boot F8 option, it loaded correctly. Today the same problem appeared again, and my sister decided for some reason any to put in 3 recovery disks made at the time when I bought the PC. Immediately after the insertion of the disc the BSOD is appeared, and to my dismay everything what I'm trying now results in a BSOD. Safe mode? BSOD. Repair? BSOD. Load the previous working configuration? BSOD. Remove the disk? BSOD. Etc.
I think if my sister would not have put the recovery disk, but does the difficulty of startup thingy, it would work now.
I'm still puzzled on why the recovery disk that should solve things causes more problems?
Is there a way to stop the process probably as the album released causing this nightmare BSOD?
What can I please? I'm ready in the same format the hard drive if necessary even though I have tons of important data on it.

Help, please!

Hey,.

I burned a CD of Linux on PC from a friend, and with the CD, I was able to save all my data and also to create a windows bootable dvd. So, I did a clean install of windows with my key from the sticker on the pc vista. Now, I'm in the middle of installing all the drivers and things, but in general, I can say that I am now.

Thank you willing to help me guys!

See you soon.

PS Be careful with recovery disks, everyone! If they are old, use them only under extreme conditions!

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