Win 7 repair disk does not start

H8 1380 t CTO, Intel i7 3820 processor. 10 GB of DDR3 Ram PC3-12800 memory. FRIEND bios (UEFI), Version 2.14.1219 (current).
Pegatron Motherboard-IPIWB-PB (Pittsburg) Audio Beats. AMD, the Radeon HD 7570 1 GB graphics card.

I need some advice:

Can you direct me to a HP solution or tell me what I'm doing wrong?

I opened Control Panel - backup and restore and set up a backup schedule Win 7. Created a backup drive, and according to the instructions, a system image on a separate hard drive. This has been created successfully.

I have so successfully by the operating system, created an ERD in Windows 7 bootable, the screen guests said that this disc could be used to start the computer when you cannot start the operating system due to serious errors. This disk allows you to restore the system from a system image created using backup and restore or use other recovery tools to correct the problem that prevents windows from starting.

The system does not start on this disc. I did two restorations of the factory and went through the steps above, five times without success.

When you try to start the system with the Windows 7 repair disk the following steps were taken:

1 Win7 disc repair, system rebooted, you press ESC, selected the Boot Manager, select DVD disc and received the following message: boot nonsystem disc error.

2 rebooted system. escape, Startup Manager, then selected sata2 with no luck. Same error message as in (1).

Thank you

Hi Dave,.

Thanks again for your help.

Bought a WD a terabyte HD Executed a copy sector by sector, using Paragon... It was quick (about ten minutes-amazing) and I answer to you, now, using the WD HD clone.

Awesome! I finally took possession of this computer.

I would say that the problem has been resolved. Windows 7 repair disc will not work on EFI systems and here's workaround.

Thanks again.

Jack

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