Impossible to put the recovery disk

When the burning process is complete, the disc comes out before 100% checking and a popup of re - insert a disc comes. After re - insert a blank dvd, it burns again the 2nd disc and still even pop - up comes. How to create a recovery disk?

Rt_ind, welcome to the forum.

Since I do not know what operating system you are using, I have provided a guide for Win 7 and 8 to win:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867124

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03481733

In the future, you must always include the brand / model of the computer or the monitor. This information is necessary for us to review the specifications for them.

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