Screen HP G60 Notebook PC-Blue error at startup

I bought my HP G60 laptop in feb, 2010.It worked well for a few months and then a blue screen with the error message Memory_Managment and Intialization_process propmted on-screen and disappeared after a few minutes.

but a few days back, my system was unable to resume its original position of this error screen.

I restored using the backup of what I have in my external HARD drive.

Cannot restore to the D partition recovery factory settings.

could someone share the solution to this problem.

Your responses to most early are much appreciated.

Here is a link that gives the procedure to perform a recovery drive D:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01895783

If you have problems following the process, please see the following link:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01612373

If the problem persists, please specify the exact error message or screen where you are stuck.

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