Is or is not "Application and Driver Recovery DVD" bootable? -Corrupted boot safe mode fail CryptUI.dll

I'm recovering Pavilion dm4-3170se of my daughter. My daughter did not a recovery disk and has no recent backup of its set of data files.

Problems (and what I've done so far) are quite parallels to what the user indicated in this post incredibly detailed:

Difference is in start-up Mode (command line or not) safe, Windows startup fails on a dll, specifically CryptUI.DLL.

Although incredibly detailed post user is not getting into the Windows startup, I have mod... for about 30 dll before it chokes on the corrupt. I tried a number of other things to get passed without result.

Game drive recovery of origin of my daughter bought the farm when his house burned down. So I ordered and received a replacement of HP. I am reluctant to use before retrieving his data files because it may lose 40% of its professional activity.

The set of recovery disks delivered includes an "Application and Driver Recovery DVD". Account of > 20 years Wintel machine tradition, I presume it is bootable. Surprisingly, user detailed Post got hers to start from the DVD drive. But the configuration of the BIOS to get the DVD drive as the first choice of startup is not to begin after two trials.

Before I pour more time into that, I want to the Collective Wisdom here.

Q1: Is this disc HP, numbered 691822-B22, meant to be bootable?

Q2A: If it is, imagine you I can use the command line interface to copy the DLL identified-as-bad to the HD?

Q2B: If she isn't, why the, uh, gollygoshdarn isn't? Must be a reasonable thing...

Thanks for all the ideas based on experience.

Hello:

No matter what DVD driver and HP application I have ever used is not bootable.

It should autorun from the windows desktop once windows has been reinstalled.

This is the only question that I can answer those you requested.

Suggestion...

Make your own installation of W7 ISO from the link below.

Use to install W7 and do not delete all partitions or format the drive.

Windows install and create a folder Windows.old to the current operating system.

Then, you can copy all the files you need from the Windows.old folder after installing W7.

Once you are sure that you have got what you need, use the recovery disk set to restore the hard drive on his out of the box state.

Link to files ISO of W7 is below.  Use the W7 x 64 home premium from the SP1 media list file refresh.

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-Windows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-multiple-languages-x86-amp-x64/page59?p=470600&viewfull=1#post470600

Then use this tool to transfer the iso file on a flash USB DVD or 4 GB drive.  The tool also performs the file iso bootable.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

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