recovery partition put to death upgrade of Windows 8

I was the proud owner of a HP Pavilion dv6t - 6 c 00 CTO Quad Edition Entertainment Notebook PC running Windows 7 Home Edition 64-bit. I did HP Receovery DVD Media when I 1st got my laptop.

I took advantage of the option upgrade of Microsoft's Windows 8 Pro, and after the upgrade (low grade) discovered that the Windows 8 Pro upgrade grilled my HP Receovery Partition. Note: It's still there but I get a boot F11 error and this is the status of the HP Recovery software:

I booted from the DVD HP Recovery and to restore the computer to factory - however, I always stayed with the disaster above. I finally gave in and bought the HP Recovery Disk Set.

WHY not the HP recovery discs, I did restore my computer to FACTORY State?

Scroll down the page and get > Bootable CD ISO and next > ImgBurn to burn the iso image to cd, a guide on the use of ImgBurn to write an ISO on a disc is here. Once created, boot from it. Delete all partitions on hard disk, create and format NTFS. Then try to start recovery again.

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