Copy the file fails during the preparation of the recovery of 31%

I have a HP Pavilion G7-1139wm product #LW324UA a windows 7 a box with gear box at the top with an exclamation mark in a triangle yellow message is file copy fails

From: E:\PRELOAD\BASE2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

To: C\:RM\Image\BASE2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Press OK to retry.

There is a button OK have tried several times with the same results the box returns changed hard drives and handed in market scope even process results 31% progress and goes no further. I tried to call the helpline and was told to start the process over, and recall. All the person was really interested spare me a guarantee. I bought these recovery CD they work after realizing that I didn't buy other security, I think I was blown away. This resulted in I will never buy another HP product as long as I live. Currently there are HP all portable 4 and many HP printers all. I'm surprised because I received generally good support. If you were me bought these CD expect assistance with the problem. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

MSims 18

If you have access to an external DVD drive, give it a try.

If this also fails, contact HP with the reception for the recovery disc in hand and inquire about: replace the disk with a new or HP usb recovery media key if it is an option.

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