BSOD STOP NFP-LIST-CORRUPT

I have a hp Pavilion media center a1340n desktop which has begun to have problems starting. Has decided to recover the system, contacted HP and purchased restore disc in 3 disks and 1 additional disk. installed the drive and started the recovery process. Did the third disc stopped and came with the blue screen stating Windows stopped to prevent damage to the computer with the PFN_LIST_CORRUPT.  Any advce and help would be appreciated.

Thank you

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