Factory settings zero accident

Laptop HP Pavillion

Windows 7 home basic sp1

AMD A4 - 3305M APU with graphics Radeon (TM) HD

4 GB of Ram

64 bit

Hi, recently I messed up my windows and I tried to reset to its factory condition, whenever I try to reset it, it fails

69 percent and the laptop won't boot plu (error 0xc00000f) becomes help is really appreciated!

Unfortunately, copy the files from recovery will corrupt most of the files, System Recovery does not work if we move or copy the files to a flash drive /disk. You need to call HP Support and demand for a set of recovery disks, then you can recover/restore your laptop at the earliest

OR

You need to call Microsoft and buy an operating system with the license key, so that you can recover/restore your laptop at the earliest

I highly recommend you contact HP Support by phone for help without delay

If you live in the United States, contact HP . here and if you are in another part of the world, start here.

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