recovery media kit

What is a media recovery kit and what is she doing? To solve the problem of my pc I sent me one. Problem with my pc, is that I get the error "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED."

Hello

This is a set of disks (or a usb flash drive) that can be used to reload the operating system - a comprehensive guide to the use of this support is found from the link below.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00006110#! & ! = & AbT1% 3Fjumpid = hpr_r1002_usen_link1

Kind regards

DP - K

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