Restart to restore the recovery disk

I copied information from hard drive to a flash drive.  When I try to boot the computer to run the recovery disk, the computer will get not to a point to the "run".  He is stuck in a cycle of trying to restart.  Tried rebooting normally, finally a good restart, etc..  Cannot use computers untilo recovery is run and the files restored.  I have Windows E.G.

Go into the settings of the bios at startup and set your DVD/CD to start before
your hard drive. Save and exit the bios settings and restart with the recovery disk
in closed the CD/DVD tray.
 
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> I copied the info from hard drive to a flash drive. When I try to start
> the computer to run the restore disc, the computer will not get a
> point to the 'run '. He is stuck in a cycle of trying to restart. A tried
> to restart normally, good last reboot, etc. Impossible to use the computer untilo
> recovery is performed and that the restored files. I have Windows E.G.
 
 
 

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