HP Pavilion g7-1338dx: error in Partition Recovery Windows 7

I have a laptop HP Pavilion g7-1338dx. I used recently to minimized Image Recovery on my PC for restore Windows 7 after I decided I liked Windows 7 better. The recovery went well, but recently something happened with my recovery partition. All of a sudden, he's really filled and won't start. HP Recovery Manager (C:\Program Files (x 86) \Hewlett-Packard\HP Recovery Manager\Rebecca.exe\) said that recovery of the system (under System Restore) is disabled. He never used to say that. When I decided to make sure that it worked properly, I get boot error code: 0xc0000225. Why would he do that? I don't have any DVD recovery.

Thank you!

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