Recovery Manager starts not clean for reinstall Windows 7

I have a HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110f who is 4 years old.  Everything was going well until a few weeks he started receiving messages RAID on start-up and other things little qwerky.  Then last week Dreaded BSOD has shown.  I shut down the computer and tried to restart, but got an error message that the computer failed to start.  Then, I tried everything I could think of-startup repair, tried to start without failure, partitioned disk recovery, System Restore - nothing has worked.  I have the HP but recovery media which had as my final choice.  I tried to do a clean reinstall today records, but now the Recovery Manager will yet come.  Can someone please help me get my OS back?

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