Factory reset restoration in

Hello . 
while iam trying to reset my laptop to factory condition i always get restoration incomplete message like in this photo 
details "  there is might be unexpected rebooting during BBV clean or last 
the process will cause CTO panic becouse the image might be not be normal " 
retry button start process for the begin 
my laptop is pavilion g6 1160  workink on win 7 home primuim 64 bit and i am recavering using recavery disc

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Once unit is powered on keep tapping the F2 key and run the Hard drive & Memory test on the unit if the test passes you can call HP technical support and order a set off recovery disc or click on the link given below to order the recovery disc online.
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