Restore HP Pavilion problems

Hi, I got the HP restore disks. After I insert the first diskette and it ends to load files, it displays an image to change the disks, I insert the disk and then additional or disc 1 or 3 and nothing happens.

If I try to make a new booking and boot from that disk, it does not start. What is missing?

Thank you!

aleven2 wrote: Hi, I got the HP restore disks. After I insert the first diskette and it ends to load files, it displays an image to change the disks, I insert the disk and then additional or disc 1 or 3 and nothing happens. If I try to restart and boot from that disk, it does not start. What is missing? Thank you!

Hello aleven2, you have to insert the disc 1 into the optical drive of th and start the system. The data will be copied to the hard drive and then you will be asked for the disc 2 of the game. Insert disk 2 and the process must continue and then ask for disk 3, and continue the process.

Use the disc disc 4 (Supplemental) after the other three discs have completed the installation process.

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