HP laptop g7-1150us recovery (from recovery media) failed.

Model: HP laptop g7-1150us
recovery media: 3 DVDs that I created when I got this laptop.
Hard disk: I have run diagnosis for hard disk. Passed.
Problem:
I have tried recovery from recovery media. Following the instruction, I insert 3 DVDs. It copied the required files from DVD to the hard disk and shows "recovery preparation is complete".  Also, it shows it will start recovery after restarting the computer. Once the computer is restarted, it shows boot failed. It is exactly the same story when I tried recovery manager from internal recovery disk.  

If you can read the 25 character Microsoft Windows 7 license key attached to bottom of laptop, you can download a Windows 7 ISO file to burn to a DVD or USB flash drive. The version  must match version that came installed on your PC as  listed on the Microsoft COA sticker attached to bottom of laptop. Such as Windows Home Premium.
Link to the Windows 7 ISO file downloads:
http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/
You can use the Windows 7 USB/DVD installation tool to convert the ISO file you download. Link and instructions below. You need a  DVD+R or DVD -R . Or a 4 GB flash drive to use the USB method.
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool#installation
Use the 25 character key on the COA to activate the installation.
The key will activate either a 32 or 64 bit installation.
Next go to your support and driver page to install the drivers you need.
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    gleba wrote:
    -Got a new laptop t135-s1309.
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    Hi,
    Welcome to the HP Forum!
    RaspalSidhu wrote:
    Hello
    I AM using
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    The preinstalled HP Recovery manager would still work.  
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