CyberLink Disk Utility as Recovery?

I had time enough to try to burn a bootable CD from Cyberlink for Win 7 a new HDD on a Pavilion dv6 3155dx recovery. (The new HARD drive is a Seagate 750 GB 7200 RPM). I tried burning on XP, Win 7 and Win 8 with oddly varied results, but no CD good yet, or else I can say. In short, I've never seen the famous "green check mark."

Someone out there had success burn this bootable CD. If so, can you give me a serious detailed game?

I get a Li ' l desperate...

SOLVED! I finally saw the famous 'green tick' after rmoving the new 8 GB of RAM and turning Moose 4 GB to the machine.  Now works with Win 7 recovery. Pray for me...

As for the game and for all the world to scratch it runs on it, I couldn't do a good CD burning on a Windows 7 computer. Also, when the final dialog/query box appears saying / asking '? Update is complete. "by 'Yes', 'No' and 'Cancel', by pressing 'Yes' restarts the machine and seems to blow the last few seconds of CD writing. Today I chose 'No', there is no reset, I waited about 30 seconds and then ejected the CD bootabe that worked like charm.

Was - it memory swap did the trick? Probably (considering the potentiality of tattoo). Or was he choose 'no '? I'll probably never know.

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