300-1360 HP: HP recovery disks

Hello

I have reciently restored a HP 300-1020 to the factory setting. The computer has been completely erased beofe I got it so I bought the HP recovery discs. (5 total) Now I'm planing on doing the same thing for a HP 300-1360 and wonder if one of the disks that I bought for the 300-1020 works for the 300-1360.  From the start, I think I know the answer to my question, but I need to ask the same thing.

If it helps any, to build on the record ID is: 94NAv6PrA1

Hello

As you have already guessed, I'm afraid that the answer is that they won't work don't - HP Recovery Media bed various data "tattooed" on the chip of the bios in order to validate that they are used on the machine, they were intended.

Kind regards

DP - K

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