HP pavilion DV6 - Factory OS recovery fail

Dear/All
I've little pit serious issue and I wish o receive the answer here.
my Laptop is DV6-2105ee  and I formatted the HD fully (I mean recovery partition also deleted) and becomes one partition only with 500GB capacity
Luckly, I have a set of 3 recovery dvds but once I finished the setup of the 3 dvds an error mesage has appeared as follow;;;;;    
Recovery Manager could not restore your computer using the factory image.
Pleae contact H support. Error code: 0xe0ef000d
and when I going to restart the device the following msg. coming:
No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key
FYI :  I Bios setting on Default 
PLZ  
Regards.....

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Answer the questions from the previous post before you ask questions beyond the original one. If you don't answer then  I will move on to a thread where someone whom needs help will cooperate in trubleshooting an issue.
If you have anything plugged into a usb port remove it. Do not touch any keys while performing a system recovery.
Why did you ask the questions about the partition types? Did you modify or change the partition types? If you modified the recovery partition to dynamic then a recovery will not work.
Did you make a recovery disk set or a usb recovery media flash disk?
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