DV6 7200ee desire: restoration incomplete error

I repeated it for my laptop and I have this problem (Recovery Manager window appears with the following error message when I click on the Details button):

file ctoerror. FLG

[21:12:12.07] ChkErrBB.CMD: detect an error in the PININST_BBV.
[21:12:12.07] ChkErrBB.CMD: check c:\system.sav\logs\BurnBootWarn.log
[21:12:12.07] ChkErrBB.CMD: or, visit c:\system.sav\logs\BurnBootMerge.log
[21:12:12.08] ----------------------------------------
[21:12:12.08] critical error condition has been detected to BBV1...
[21:12:12.08]
[21:12:12.08] see the following text of the file if it exists.
[21:12:12.08] - c:\system.sav\Logs\BurnBootWarn.log
[21:12:12.08] - c:\system.sav\Logs\BurnBoot.log
[21:12:12.08]
[21:12:12.08] Switch to 2ndCap WinPE and the show [Recovery Manager] incomplete dialogue.
[21:12:12.08] because the dialogue of RM cannot appear on the screen [start] on Win8 environment.
[21:12:12.08] customer may not notice that RM already shows the error dialog box.
[21:12:12.08]
[21:12:12.08] ----------------------------------------
There might be an unexpected reboot during the PBO clean or last...
The process will cause panic CTO because the image isn't normal...

Please help me to restore my windows again!

TitoNabil wrote:
If its noway my windows again...

Please help me...

I did exactly that.

Have you contacted HP at the URL I provided in my previous answer?

To fix what you've done for yourself, the less expensive is to contact HP and order a restore for your laptop USB.

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