Pavillion g6 only boots into HP Recovery partition and won't save files

A student showed me her Pavillion g6 running 7 and said it was broken. On booting up up it goes right past the press esc prompt to a blinking cursor in the upper left corner. I hoped to  access the drive by booting from rescue cd's (linux etc.) with the same result (yes, they are near the top of the boot order).  So, I decide to rescue her files using the HP recovery manager and everything seems to work fine until it asks me to store the results on my USB device that it detected ... but the next button is inactive.
I notice that I can access files using the DOS prompt option - maybe that is a solution to saving her files [actually it is working now] but can I rescue the system.

Hey jbol,
Did you try 
Turn notebook off
Hold ESC and keep holding it
Press Power button to turn on like normal
Hold ESC until you see the Start Up Menu
You can change the amount of time it pauses at the start up options screen in msconfig.exe (Boot Tab > Timeout time), but if you can't load Windows  at the moment, that may not help much. 
Also in addition to holding ESC, you could try holding either F9 - Boot Options, F10 - BIOS or F11 - Recovery Manager.
Hope these suggestions help! Let me know if you have any questions

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