Recovery problem in envy m6 1213tx

my laptop model no.-hp ENVY m6-1213tx
product no.-D9H29PA
    when I power on my laptop it shows ,
Recovery
error code:0xc0000001
and threre is an option to press ESC for   UEFI Firmware setting and  after pressing ESC startup menu appears & there is an option for recovery i.e. f11 .After pressing f11 it again comes to its iitial stage after one or two minutes . memory test,HDD test are passed and i am having the DVD of recovery so now what to do?please anyone help me.
thank you in advance.

my loptop model is envy m6 1213tx .
when I go for recovery by pressing f11 it doesn't go for recovery  & it ask to go for system administrator or system manufacturer

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