HP Recovery Manager - software list missing

When I open my HP Recovery Manager and select 'Yes' to reinstall the software program, the select a window installer appears (as it should) EXCEPT that it's EMPTY!

Where is the list of all the programs that we have installed on my computer when I used it first?

Thank you!!

HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx

Vista Home Premium x 64

HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx Notebook PC (PC x 64)
Vista™ of MS Windows Home Premium 6.0.6002 SP2 Build 6002
2 logical processors, 2 Lossnay, 2100 Mhz, AMD Turion (TM) X 2 Dual - Core Mobile RM-72
BIOS F.49, 17/08/2009

Hello

This means that there are errors in the recovery partition. Did you create a set of recovery or a recovery USB USB key drives?

If you don't then it can be used to reinstall the software and drivers.

The day you decide to perform a factory restore everything must be returned to the State of operation, including the Recovery Manager.

Best regards

ERICO

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