System refuses to boot from HP System Recovery DVD, or any other bootable DVD...

Dv6915nr HP won't start upward from any bootable DVD, including all of the HP Recovery DVD system. It is not a problem boot from CD however. The trippy part, it does not start out of external optical drives with DVD either, only the CD. Please notify.

My idea is to copy all the files from my HP System Recovery DVD on an external hard drive and start over. Or I should rethink that?

Thank you!

Yes, I just read a thread where you posted a few comments on this machine. Regarding the problems of DVD player, this seems to be common on the same machines that end up needing a new GPU ball so I tend to think that it has something to do with the mother/controller card. Previous DV series with Nvidia problem generally lost WiFi, later models have problems with CD/DVD player.

I didn't know mention you that your F11 to turn key to start hard drive partition recovery work?

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