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HP ENVY TouchSmart m6-k015dx S
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)

I made a system recovery back-up on a flash drive because my hard drive was damaged and was on the course to crashing. I followed the HP support on my laptop to create the system revoery. I used the laptop until the harddrive needed to be replaced.  Now that I have my new harddrive, everytime I try to instal the operating system I get the message

"Restoration Incomplete, the restoration did not complete. Please select one of the following buttons"

under the details it stated: Detect some error during PININST_BBV.

Critical error condition was detected at BBV1...

Its a new harddrive and I ran the diagnostics test and everything ran fine. However even though I followed the system recovery directions that were provided, I still can't get them to reinstall.

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Hi:

 

I can't help you with the system recovery issue, but you can download a plain W8 ISO file below and use that to reinstall W8.  This file will work with the product key in your notebook's BIOS

 

Then you can get the drivers and available software you need from your notebook's support page.

 

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0W9PBigPy94aVJWSndyTFNFMzg/edit?pli=1

 

You can burn the file to a DVD using the burn ISO option on your DVD burning software, or you can use this tool to transfer the ISO file to a 4 GB flash drive or DVD.

 

The tool will also make either media bootable.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool

 

If you plan on using a USB flash drive to reinstall Windows, boot it from your notebook's USB 2 port.

 

It will probably not work from a USB 3 port (and you can first try that with the recovery back up drive you made too).

 

 

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