USB drive recovery

Hi, I am looking to get the picture of the system on a usb key. Once started I have a loop. ((a) what will be the keyboard layout b) second choice to boot from a usb device, a network or DVDs and the c) Boot from USB. I have the HP logo works for awhile and he goes to a, again and again.

This is my only chance to get my personal files very important (photos) which then deleted by errors.

Plz help me solved this riddle.

Greetings distinguished

If you try to restore an Image created on a USB system, you must start in the advanced startup options, and then click System Image recovery.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/advanced-startup-options-menu-in-Windows-8/

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/system-image-recovery-in-Windows-7-8/

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