SYSTEM RECOVERY DISC 1 AND 2 WINDOWS 7

I'M DOING THE RECOVERY OF THE SYSTEM ON A HP WINDOWS 7 64-BIT MODEL # DV7-4171US PRODUCT KEY XH108UA #ABA

I ORDERED THE HP RECOVERY DISK. I PUT DISC 1 IN THE COMPUTER AND TURN OFF THE COMPUTER THE ESC OF THE FAUCET UNTIL IT OPENS TO THE REGION WERE I CAN PRESS THE F9 KEY TO START THE RECOVERY THAT HE WILL ASK FOR DISK 2 AND I PUT IN DISC 2 AFTER IT'S FINISHED WITH DISC 2 ALL 3 ARE MARKED AND IT LOOKS AS IF IT WAS END IS PROGRESSING BUT IT STOPS AT 12% IT IS GOING TO GO.  CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THIS

Looks like you might already have instructions to perform the recovery, but I though that I would like to send you the link just to be safe.  Please make sure that you follow all instructions exactly as shown.  Also, the recovery may seem like it is suspended, but it is actually still being run.  I suggest that you expect and that you give enough time 3-4 hrs min to finish.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867418#N696

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