HP Pavilion dv7 system recovery questions

I tried a system recovery using the HP DVD sent to me earlier and I put the first disc in and fine, sometimes about to hundred 70ish then asking disc two, I insert the CD 2 and it carries up to 100% then it moves to "deploy the files required for the installation of recovery phase" but does not move 0%

I tried to use the portable computers own system recovery, but it does not at all.

Ive took records, re them, put disc back in and stillhad entered no chance.

Any ideas on what I can do?

Hi John,.

You're welcome and good to hear that it's all sorted out

All the best,

DP - K

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