Won't recovery disk

Hello

I just bought a HPdv7 1245dx and when I try to do the recovery disk from the

system works completely during Verifaction of disk on disk 1. Then

I get a - detected error during disk Verifaction - warning. I then received instruction

to insert a new disc, I have dune this four times so that something is wrong.

I use TDK-disc double-layer DVD + R. They are new I open them when I

Open the computer.

Any help will be appreciated

BF

Maybe the USB Flash version will work better. It is near the bottom of your drivers/updates page HERE

If no joy, HP generally will provide them free of charge if your software fails in creating discs. Contact HP HERE

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