Windows 7 recovery failed with recovery disks

I have a 5380qd All in One Omni 200 old 2 years with windows 7 home premium, I7 CPU 2.9 ghz, 8 GB of RAM. The problem started when I noticed that my fan was all the time. So, I cleaned the vents and such fan indicated in the How To section. This has not solved the problem. Soon there after, I received a form of high utilization of the processor Norton error. I opened the task manager a saw that my cpu was fortification to 100% every 10 seconds or more. The next day, I turned on my computer with a blue screen which introduced this error: 0xe0ef000

From there I put my repair disc then shut down the computer then restarted and to perform diagnostics and noticed that he was trying to repair my D: drive which is my recovery partition. No there is not an otion availble so he can fix my C: drive, but he said 'not able to repair, call the HP technical support'. However, I was able to get my OS to perform more troubleshooting.

So I consulted the Action Center to realize that there are more errors

Problem event name: BlueScreen

OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3

Find the ID: 1033

BCCODE: a

BCP1: 0000000000000000

BCP2: 0000000000000002

BCP3: 0000000000000000

BCP4: FFFFF80002C98CD4

OS version: 6_1_7601

Service Pack: 1_0

Product: 768_1

I ran the CD of diagnosis of Vision that I created when I first bought the computer and all tests except for the Blue Ray writing test only because I had not a RADIUS blue to write in.

Therefore, I have concluded that the POST works very well and all the activities before are very well until the operating system loads. I then used the comand of msconfig to disable all the services initially upwards and always had the 100% cpu problem. Then ran the provided AV startup disk from the MS site and found no virus. Also ran my Norton who has not found a virus. So I decided I would make a recovery of the system with 3 recovery disks. At halfway through the second drive, I got an error 0xe0ef000, "Windows recovery has no" contact Support. Now, I have no OS, because it has been formatted for the first part of the resumed. Then, please?

0xe0ef000

Hello

Assuming that it's just a problem with the recovery media, here's another solution, you can try.

Before you try the following, make sure that you can always read the character product activation key 25 on your label Windows COA (5 blocks of 5 alphanumeric games).

An example of a COA label can be seen here.

You can create an installation of Windows 7 retail disc yourself using another PC - just download the good Disk Image ( that must be the same version of Windows that was originally supplied with your PC ) from the link below and use an app like ImgBurn to burn the ISO correctly on a blank DVD - a guide on the use of ImgBurn to write an ISO on a disc is here.  These Images are clean and a well respected source, however there are only limited versions available.

Windows 7 sp1-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit

Use the disk to perform the installation, enter the activation key of Windows on the label of the COA at the request and once the installation is complete, use ' 'phone Method' described in detail in the link below to activate the operating system -this made method supported by Microsoft and is popular with people who want to just have a new installation of Windows 7 without additional software load normally comes with OEM installations.

http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/how-to-activate-Windows-7-by-phone.aspx

All pilots additional and the software, you may need can be found here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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