dv7t-2000 system restore

I try a system restore on my laptop HP dv7t-2000. I started restoring from disk hard partition, i.e. System Recovery Manager, Advanced Options, system recovery, etc. (as described on page 33 of the booklet that came with the computer when I bought HP Notebook Essentials). The computer tried to restart but seems to be stuck at a blank screen with a blinking cursor on the upper left side of the screen. I'll leave it alone for several hours, but fear that the restoration has failed. The restoration will return to the orginial, Vista operating system that I've upgraded to Windows 7 with a RESUME provided disc. Suggestions?

Attempt of Mrs.

I repeated the restoration of the system from the hard drive and the second time the restore worked.

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