8.1 Windows want complete folders to install HP dj3050_j610

Found Google search on these forums where there are 42 answers for a poster whose SOLUTION to his question, ask the same question as my topic now.  However, the response has been installing Windows 7.  I have again improved PC Windows 8.1.  I have HP dj3050_j610.  The CD that you provided in the box is for all systems except Windows 8.1 operating.  I went to HP and see all the products that you have done for 8.1.  What I want are the same files to CD, I have so I can upload them to use as I did before.  Is this clear?  I have Windows 8.1.  I have HP dj3050_j610.  Where are all the files for me to download?  Thank you very kindly.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=Al-109394-2&cc=us&DLC=en&LC=en&OS=4158&product=4066452&sw_lang=

I found this link URL to the forum.  Am now load.

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