Problem creating on the new laptop recovery disks

Hi Forum:

I started the procedure of creation of recovery on a HP Pavilion g6 disk.  The laptop was bought this morning at Costco.

I used discs DVD + R DL for a package that had been previously used for other creations of recovery disc (on other new computers, of course.).  The first drive put in place and the creation of the first (of three) ran discs then hung to 54% of this disk check is completed.  I left him for two hours, and it has not changed. No doubt had hung up.

It's frustrating because this is the second time in two days that this product. Yesterday, the system blocked when you create a set of recovery discs after the first disc was created and it was gone in half way through the second disc.

I know that Costco could also resume this current computer but I don't have the time to do it before the owners go on vacation. My choice is to make a deal AcronisTrue Image backup (done) then return to Costco later when they came back.

I think it might be the discs that I use and who are at fault, with the exception of the fact that I could do a full game just four days using the discs to a same parcel.

Everyone has problems with the "program on laptops current HP HP Restore disc creation?

Thanks again Cheryl.  I think you're right.  I had better call HP and explain what happened.  I won't be able to do for some time that the people who are owners go on vacation tomorrow and need with them for email and Skype.

Here is a link to confirm what I said, it's on this computer:

www.chasecop.com/images/IMG_0071.JPG

All the best,

Gord

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