Recovery HP Pavilion problem

Last may I made a backup of my HP Pavilion dv7t-3300 windows 7 notebook. It created a disk labeled "HP Laptop Repair Disk Windows 7 64 Bit". I don't remember but assume I was told to label this disk as such. It also created 4 disks I labeled "HP Lapatop Recovery Disk 1,2,3,4". The 1st disk has folders labeled “Boot, hp,Preload, Recovery and System.sav” plus some other files. Disks 2 and 3 have a folder labeled “preload” and a few other files. The last disk, disk 4 has 2 folders labeled “Preload and System.sav” plus a few other files. I did a system restore using the HP Laptop Repair Disk" This created a system which looks like what is probably the system installed when I bought the computer. I am trying to find a way to now use the 4 Recovery Disks I made to complete my restore. I cannot find any way to get my computer to use these disks. Does anybody know how to use these disks so I can complete the restore? They do not boot and they are not recognized during the restore process where I am ask to put in the last disk.

Creating recovery disk should have done 1 - X recovery disks (but many it necessary) rather than create those and a system repair disc.  Personally, I have not found HP Recovery Manager to make the system repair disc such that it is usually a builtin with Windows 7 feature.  Page 2 of this guide details how the process should have taken place.  She mentions that the labelling drives 1 x and no mention of a system repair disc.

The system repair disc is usually used to access advanced service of Windows 7 since a retail disk options is not provided.  What happens if you run recovery disc 1 of the actual transfer defined instead of the system repair disc?  Recovery should really be started from the disk labeled disk 1 as it initiates the recovery.

Don't have a HP Recovery Manager support when the system repair disc has been started? Other discs responded to after having inserted the floppy "system"?  If so, then I think that the 'system' disk is actually disc 1 of the recovery set.

By any chance, did you get the next screen at any point by using the system repair disk?

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