Restore HP Recovery

I had to use the HP recovery disk after a major issue that required me to return to the factory default. I now have the computer up and re-run however reinstall all my files from my external hard drive recovery, using the MINWINPC files we had a power cut which resulted in computer laptop closure during the re install process. The process now will not work any ideas please. The system restore file was created with restorewiz placed files in it. but the exe in the folder minwinpc is nothing more.

Thanks to all who can offer advice.

Watch on your C: drive to a folder called "System Recovery Files. If you find it, delete it. This is where your files are restored to and if a previuos failed it will prevent sometimes next attempts.

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