Error when executing restore HARD drive

Hello, I tried to run a restore of the entire system (format/reinstall)

I cyclically F11 during post and it will automatically load in the restore software and automatically trying to 'fix' any problems. I click on the option to perform a full restore and then I'm greeted by a dialog box stating: you must first register to access system recovery options. If you are difficult to communicate with your blah blah system adim and the only option I have is 'ok' to the point of witch, the system reboots automatically.

Please remove admins, I found the problem. I was clicking on the link who tried to run a windows restore, there is a separate link to start restoring lenovo.

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