CQ56-115dx cannot the system recovery

I press f11 or I activated the partition, the two works very well and my recovery partition boot, but when I try my (out-of-box) operating system recovery, the Recovery Manager give me some sort of error (I don't remember very well) the system cannot recover from a hard disk only from removable media or something like that. What can I do... I have all the files in the recovery partition include base.wim what I can do with it, I mean can I reinstal the sistem of these files...

p.s. Sorry for my English: d

Hello... I solved the problem myself...

How?

Well, I installed another operating system (Windows7 x 64) and I also installed the program http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip...

After that, I expect in the recovery (d) partition and the preload file I found the file base.wim (about 12 GB). I opened it with the 7-zip program and in the folder "4" and then in the folder "program files", I found the Recovery Manager file and I extract it to my hard drive. After I that lunch program Recovery Manager to extract folder... and I chose to make recovery DVD... and right now I install my real operating system...   and I also have my DVD

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