Recovery of computer generated "recovery disc".

I have a laptop G62-340us with Win7. At the start on the start screen, I get a message that indicates the hard disk will fail, etc.. I replaced the drive with two new drives (times), but the recovery disks generated by computer hang up. the first hard disk has accepted the first recovery disk and hooked up to 18% on the second disc. I've replaced with another new drive hard and who hung up to 23% of the first recovery disk. I replace the original with the machine and it still works with the same message, but takes 8 minutes to start up the desktop computer. I realize that this drive may have problems with viruses or spyware also, but my main concern is not able to "Factory-installed" on the disks again. Any help would be appreciated, thanks

As I said the other day I gave me back and give the results of very sound advice.

I downloaded the version o Win7 of Digital River which is connection to my machine. I downloaded all the drivers necesseary for the machine. I have install al software mentioned previously and all went well held. I have no call Microsoft for validation and the machine works fine now. I want to thank the assistance programme which gave me the directions I followed. This problem is solved and works well.

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