Helps the dv4 HP system recovery

My laptop does not start normally. I have to put it in safe mode in order to start it. When I try to boot normally, a blue screen appears a second after the computer starts. It's only for a second, then my computer restarted, promptimg me to start in safe mode.

I have a set of recovery disks created when I first bought the computer, but I can't understand how to use them. In safe mode, I can open Recovery Manager. I choose the system recovery and answer 'Yes' when asked if I want to restore my computer to factory settings. When I click Next, the computer restarts. A window titled "System Recovery Options." I have the following options:

Startup Repair (I tried, it did not help my problem)

Systemm restoration (I can't access it, I turned it off until it started and now I am unable to turn it on)

System Image Recovery (that's what I tried, but I can't understand what I'm doing)

The Windows Memory Diagnostic (have not tried)

Command prompt (no idea how to do this)

Please, I need urgent help to solve this problem. I read the other subjects with similar issues, but as even I, log in normally, none will work for me. I need to use an external disk drive to use the restore disks and I tried to use, but like I said, I don't know what to do. Please help me get my system recovery to work. Thank you.

Your laptop is not booting from the recovery disc. Enter the BIOS (F10 key after plugging for most HP laptops) and USB CD/DVD drive as the first boot device. Save and exit.

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