G62 notebook: G62 notebook - recovery of unsuccessful attempt to upgrade to Windows 10

Hello. First of all, let me tell you about my machine:

HP G62x - 400 CTO laptop

Model # LD642AV

[personal information]

Windows 7 Home premium

I tried to update your Windows 10. At the end of the process, I got an error message saying that the upgrade has failed. I thought - so I'm back to Windows 7 and it's OK. But now I get frequent error messages telling me that the various "points of entry" can not be found on DLL files that seem in Windows 10 ONLY. How can I get rid of the problem?

Thank you for your help.

Craig3428

The parition of recovery being present is not enough for the function HP Recovery works - as Win10 corrupts the things inside of this partition, or change the alignment of the partition - no problems you will be able to see.

If F11 does not work, it's a sign of corruption.

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