Recovery process hangs up when Drivers disc is submitted after disc 1 installed.

1) Laptop: Hp Pavillion ze 2401xt, s/n {Removed for privacy}, original 60GB hard drive
2) OS: XP Home Edition
3) No error message, stuck on Windows XP page where there is no installation of Windows
4) Laptop crashed, would not restart. CMOS error
5) Formatted hard drive, but hung up with Windows XP set up using original Recovery discs.
Thank you,
Rodney @{Personal Information Removed}

Hi:
I found this...
The recovery failed to start, or did not complete
There are several reasons for errors when recovering your computers to the original condition. One common solution is to perform a hard reset before trying to do a recovery. Remember that you should disconnect all peripheral devices and turn on the wireless device switch before running the recovery from a recovery disc.
What is a hard reset
A hard reset clears all temporary settings and forces Windows to do a complete scan of the system to recognize hardware components like the hard disc or optical disc drive.
Unplug the AC adapter from the notebook PC.
Remove the battery from the notebook battery compartment.
Remove the computer from any port replicator or docking station, disconnect cables to printers or devices such as external monitors, USB memory sticks or SD cards, headset or external speakers, mouse or auxiliary keyboard, turn off WIFI and Bluetooth wireless devices.
Press and hold down the power button for about 15 seconds to drain any residual electrical charge from the capacitors that protect the memory.
Insert the battery and plug the AC adapter back into the notebook PC; but do not connect any of the peripheral devices.
Press the power button to turn the notebook PC back on.
Paul

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       DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1402 SetToolsPath.          
            CWimMgr:etToolsPath @ WimMgr.cpp :  213 [SetToolsPath] lpszToolsPath = c:\RM\Tools\opktools\      
          CWimMgr:etToolsPath @ WimMgr.cpp :  220 [SetToolsPath] m_szDISMExeFullPath = c:\RM\Tools\opktools\dism.exe     
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1406 Setting complete.         
       DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1411 Start to do Initialization.         
             CWimMgr::InitWimMgr @ WimMgr.cpp :  358 Windows PE Source Path = c:\RM\RP\sources\boot.wim      
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1420 Initialization complete.         
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1423 Start to mount WIM image.        
           CWimMgr::MountWimImage @ WimMgr.cpp :  437 Temp Working Path = C:\RM\Tools\DeployRP\temp\      
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1426 Mount WIM image complete.        
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1431 Start to setup language packs...        
       DeployRp::GetSupportedLang @ DeployRp.cpp : 1639 Lang.ini path: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\lang.ini       
       DeployRp::GetSupportedLang @ DeployRp.cpp : 1678 Supported Languages :           
        CWimMgr:etWinPELanguage @ WimMgr.cpp : 1134 CWimMgr:etWinPELanguage - Enter       
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1437 Setup language packs complete.        
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1443 Start to setup tool's language packages...       
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            CWimMgr:etupPackage @ WimMgr.cpp : 1327 Package does not exist: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\WinPE_LangPacks\64\winpe-Scripting.cab   
            CWimMgr:etupPackage @ WimMgr.cpp : 1327 Package does not exist: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\WinPE_LangPacks\64\winpe-SRT.cab   
            CWimMgr:etupPackage @ WimMgr.cpp : 1327 Package does not exist: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\WinPE_LangPacks\64\winpe-WMI.cab   
            CWimMgr:etupPackage @ WimMgr.cpp : 1327 Package does not exist: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\WinPE_LangPacks\64\winpe-wds-tools.cab   
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1450 Setup tool's language packages complete.       
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1452 Start to un-mount WIM image...        
        DeployRp::CreateBootRMWim @ DeployRp.cpp : 1455 Un-mount WIM Image complete.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1696 Start to estimate recovery partition size ...       
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1709 base.wim.wim size : 12452203405 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1725 install.log file size : 623780 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1735 WinRE and WinPe files size : 281055618 bytes.       
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1740 RM Software size : 63933517 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1745 BootRM.wim size : 268793098 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1750 Patch Folder size : 369308088 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1755 File4Rp Folder size : 0 bytes.         
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1761 Extra space : 2371154178 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1766 Prevented Extra size : 0 bytes.        
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1776 Recovery Partition estimated size : 15807695464 bytes.      
            DeployRp::CalculateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 1777 Recovery partition estimation complete.        
               DeployRp::CreateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 2072 Start to create recovery partition ...        
                    DetToolRpInfo @ DeployRp.cpp :  122 PartitionCount: 4. PartitionType: 0. PartitionNumber: 0. PartitionStartAddr: 0 bytes. PartitionLength: 0 bytes  
                    DetToolRpInfo @ DeployRp.cpp :  122 PartitionCount: 4. PartitionType: 12. PartitionNumber: 3. PartitionStartAddr: 79917219840 bytes. PartitionLength: 108093440 bytes
                    DetToolRpInfo @ DeployRp.cpp :  122 PartitionCount: 4. PartitionType: 7. PartitionNumber: 2. PartitionStartAddr: 209715200 bytes. PartitionLength: 73013395456 bytes
                    DetToolRpInfo @ DeployRp.cpp :  122 PartitionCount: 4. PartitionType: 7. PartitionNumber: 1. PartitionStartAddr: 1048576 bytes. PartitionLength: 208666624 bytes
                    DetToolRpInfo @ DeployRp.cpp :  156 Can't find valid Rp index.         
               DeployRp::CreateRp @ DeployRp.cpp : 2090 Invalid Rp index          
                            wmain @    SRD.cpp :  93 Executing call 'L"drp.Deploy()"'         
                            wmain @    SRD.cpp :  38 Output            
    ERROR: call L"drp.Deploy()" failed.             
                           wmain @    SRD.cpp :  38 Output - Returned HRESULT = 0xe0ef002f    

    Hello k877
    I am sorry to hear you are having issues reinstalling your operating system. I am providing you with a link here to a document titled Recovery Disk Creation Error Codes (Windows 7). Now document is for creating the recovery disks but the error is showing up in your error log (0xe0ef002f). The error according to the document is the File/directory does not exist. It looks like a function call Deploy() is attempting to access this File/directory and is unable to.
    This leads me to think that it is the disks that you are using. It would stand to reason anyways as you state you have tried this on multiple hard drives. A good test would be to check to see if your error in the error log is the same every time. If it is happening at the same point each time then simply order a new set of discs from here.
    I hope this resolves your installation issue. Thank you for posting your question on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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