I can't start my recovery

When I run recovery an apper message for me and say:

faild Windows to start a recent hardware or software change might be the cause for the problem:

1 - Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer

2 - chosse your language settings and then click Next

3 - Click on repair your computer

If you do not have this disc contact your computer manufacturer or the system administrator for assistance

file: \boot\bcd

status: 0xc000000f

Info: an error occurred trying to read the boot configuration data

to your aknwolage

the ot the recovery drive I see data in it

hp drive hidden in my view tools

and I but a recovery in a Flash and I can't boot from it and I see it as a file not a revovery disk

What can I do to make my recovery work

What you need is a system repair disc. If you have a friend who has a book of 64-bit Windows 7 or desktop PC, so they can help you by doing a repair for you disc. Another method is to download a utility called EasyBCD 2.2. EasyBCD 2.2 will allow you to fix the entry in the BCD store on the hard drive. An alternative is to use the set of recovery disks or usb recovery media to recover your noteboook to his factory delivered State.

Here is a link toweb portal support for your PC laptop dv7-7080se

Here's where you can Download EasyBCD 2.2.    Carefully the documentation that he is a powerful utility

How to make a Windows 7 repair disc system. For a question like in your case, click on the Startup Repair option when you start on the system repair disc.

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