recovery dvd USB kit

After my hard drive crashed on my pavillion dv-7, it had to be replaced. So I ordered the HP recovery DVD kit. Now it turns out that I have a problem with my DVD player as well. It does not start from the recovery DVD I received from HP.

My question is, it would be possible to transfer the contents of the DVD in a USB key and make it bootable?

Support would be greatly appreciated.

Yes, that's the problem.

You may be able to get the first DVD to start, but you will not be able to do something with the second ISO file. It will just sit there and do nothing.

You can try an alternative. Copy the contents of the DVD on the PC and ImageBurn to create a bootable ISO file.

Then see if Windows 7 ISO on USB flash disc tool will work to make the USB flash drive bootable.

Link to imageburn

http://www.ImgBurn.com/index.php?Act=download

You should be able to get the first DVD of starting, but then you'll be DIW thereafter.

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