HP Pavilion DV2000: Recovery disks

I had to reinstall windows after a HARD disk crash. After the installation of Windows 10, I tried to create recovery discs. Windows comes to the verification phase and then says it cannot complete the task. I tried to erase the drives and Windows says it can't complete the task. I tried to copy and paste the D drive and that doesn't work either. I use Phillips dvd double layer and the issue is not the disks. What can I do to make the recovery discs as Windows seems to block the creation?

Greetings,

You can not HP factory recovery disks after upgrading to win 10.

You can also copy and paste the recovery partition. D: drive is now useless. It helps nothing.

What you need to do is go here and download Win 10 Microsoft installation media.

If you want the recovery media Win 8 HP, you can buy HP recovery discs. The product number you provided is not specific. I can't direct you to the HP site to achieve this goal.

Hemdani

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