Windows Vista 32-bit Systeem herstel(System Recovery)

Each time i try to recover my system it hangs at the 3rd CD at 91% and it only gives some kind of code...Code 1005.. i have no idea what that means or where to look that up, ive checked but nowhere i was able to find it
anyone got an idea or suggestion or what ever to help this issue?

Hi
You have a couple of options as I see it please try the steps given below might help you to fix the issue.
Testing a Hard Disk using the Built in Self Test
Please run the Hard drive & Memory test If any off the test fails then you need to replace the part. If both the test passes then you could order the recovery disc from HP technical support or click on the web link given below. 
Order Recovery Discs for Windows 7, Vista, or XP
Let us know how it goes!
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