Recovery disk creation error while disk verification in HP PAVILION Ts-15N015Tx Split Notebook pc

Recovery media creation using DVDs failed at verification Process.
Please help I haave tried various DVDs but always the error occurs at veification process.
I even tried creating recovery disk in safe mode in windows 8 but the message PLEASE INSTALL BATTERIES is displayed.
Please help..
thanks in advance

Contact HP Support in your country /region and report the issues you are having. Usually they will send Recovery Media free if the process fails and you are still under warranty. Worldwide contact info can be accessed here >>Contact HP
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