HP Recovery Manager

Hello

I have the following software and hardware:

-TouchSmart tm2t 2100 tablet PC laptop

-Windows 7 Home Basic 64-Bit

I use the DVD of system recovery to restore the system.

The process is currently blocked to the point where I wonder to customize my email. This is part of the support of "quick access" before the startup of the operating system.

There is no mouse when I meet this screen.

Reboots do not remedy the situation, and there seems to be no keyboard option I can find to skip this step.

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this?

Thank you

I started in the BIOS and disabled the "fast Web" as boot option. I never really used it anyway. It seems that got me back to set up Windows for the process of first use. I will confirm that it worked as soon as I can.

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