HP Mini 110 recover with Roxio Backontrack

Hello, how long does it take for Roxio BackOnTrack to recover the default image for an HP Mini 110? It's been almost two hours and and still says Please wait until the process is complete. Is this normal?
Thanks

Hi DeniseLTF,
I understand your computer has been doing a system restore not for 9 hours. I would turn off  the computer as it is having issues. Here is a document if System Restore fails to create a restore point or fails to restore.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c01835735&lc=en&product=5218386&tmp...
Hope this helps.
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    Reporting offline international settings.
    Default system UI language : en-US
    System locale : fr-CA
    Default time zone : Pacific Standard Time
    User locale for default user : en-US
    Location : Canada (GEOID = 39)
    Active keyboard(s) : 0409:00000409
    Keyboard layered driver : PC/AT Enhanced Keyboard (101/102-Key)
    Installed language(s): en-US
    Type : Fully localized language.
    The operation completed successfully.
    Updated System Locale info..
    [17:16:27.37] Start PIN Tweaks...
    [17:16:28.38] ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    [17:16:28.40] PIN Tweaks to hide All for BurnBoot BBV and BBV2 on restored image...
    [17:16:28.40] ----------------------------------------
    [17:16:28.40] Tweaks for OOBE's Unattend.xml
    [17:16:28.40] to pick up the proper file...
    [17:16:28.41] ----------------------------------------
    [17:16:28.41] rename unattend.org to unattend.or_
    [17:16:28.44] ----------------------------------------
    [17:16:28.44] without Light Sensor..
    [17:16:28.48] ----------------------------------------
    [17:16:28.49] This is Restored image by SSRD [SSRD.flg]...
    [17:16:28.51] ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    [17:16:29.40] Start MIR Tweaks...
    [17:16:30.43] ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    [17:16:30.43] [MIR Tweaks] ...
    [17:16:30.43] ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    [17:16:31.44] Start Factory Update(s)...
    [17:16:33.45] Start QFE Offline installation...
    [17:16:38.13] PININST_OFF: PASSED...
    [17:16:38.21] Type C:\System.sav\Logs\BBFindEr.log...
    [17:16:38.23] Type C:\System.sav\Logs\BBFindE0.log...
    ---------- C:\SYSTEM.SAV\LOGS\PININST_OFF.LOG
    Result=PASSED
    [17:16:38.24] There was no QFE installation...
    [17:16:38.24] Check FUList.log if there is duplicate Desc...
    Couldn't access C:\System.sav\logs\FUList.log...
    [17:16:38.35] No Duplicated Desc is found... PASSED.
    [17:16:38.37] There was no Factory Update...

    Hi @Savvy58
    I did some further looking into that Error Log you posted. Basically, it means that is looking for a certain location that doesn't seem to be there. This could be a problem with the USB Recovery drive that you have. I would recommend that you contact HP. You can reach HP Total Care at 1-800-474-6836 in North America or start here if you live outside of North America.
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue.
    Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
    Thank you,
    BHK6
    I work on behalf of HP

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