Setting recovery partition

I have hp dv6-3037tx

I recently installed a new motherboard in my computer. Since then, I was not able to boot from the recovery partition.

For example, I press F11 at startup and nothing happens, it starts just directly to the Windows 7 Home Premium OS. I have physical recovery disks (that work), so I guess that it may not be important.

3 questions:

1. If I do a system restore using my recovery disks, the recovery partition will intervene somehow?

2. anyone got any ideas how to fix my restore partition?

3. I really still do I need the recovery partition if I have 5 HP recovery disks in a place safe?

Thanks to you all

If the announcement of the Esc then F11 sequence is no longer works your BIOS sees while a change to the original partition scheme took place. That's why th F11 is no longer called the Recovery Manager.

Unless you need to perform a recovery just leave the such recovery partition what. If you need to use it, set the partition to an active state. When the partition is defined as being active then turn the laptop the Recovery Manager should start.

Unfortunately, usb thumbdrive recovery support is much more reliable and faster than the recovery disks. DVD media is not as durable as a USB key.

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