during the restoration of the system error message

Pavilion dv6.3120us Windows 7-32 bit

Cannot restore the system of rescue disks (5).  Receive the error code "oxeoefooe".

"recovery manager cannot restore your computer by using the original image.  "Please contact HP support error code: oxeoefooe.

Recovery process seems to be working normally until I get the disk 3 of 5.  The format of course to 44 percent.  Process then stops and I get the error code.

It could be a bad dvd of recovery because it gives the error in the same place every time. Try to clean the dvd with a soft cloth and try to start the recovery.

What is a game you've burned or a set of HP? you could try to call to order a new value, usually less than $20 and if you are still under warranty that all will probably be free. If you are USA / CA > 1-800-474-6836

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