Recovery DVDs don't start on reboot

Hi, I have a HP DV9000 and I have problems disrupted my recovery DVD. When I got the laptop I did recovery DVD. I have tested to make sure they worked. I reformatted recently the two HDs after playing with Linux for a while. I wanted to use my restore disks to revert to Windows XP MCE, but they did not work so I ordered the HP recovery DVDs. The first DVD has not loaded at startup, so I called and they sent me a new series of DVDs but I'm having the same problem. I put in the first DVD, turn off the laptop and then turn it back and nothing. It just loads the copy of windows XP pro that I borrowed from a friend, I have installed. When I try to access the first DVD of restoration under XP, nothing is on it, but when I explore the second DVD, I see what is on it. I do something wrong or did I just get a second set of buttocks restore disks? The recovery partition has been deleted when I installed Linux. Thanks for any help =)

Thnx for your help CherylG I solved my problem. I could not boot from my external burner so I did download Express Burn (free version) on my netbook, install it on my laptop with the borrowed version of XP and disk copy the 3 restore DVD, I created when I arrived to my laptop using the external drive as the source. My portable dvd player is the destination drive. I'm typing this message on my laptop restored . Now, to buy a new HD before mine fails lol

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