A hard nine one disk-based restore HP mini 110

Hello

I need help to recover an HP mini 110 computer.

The original HD was not able to start, and it seems that the user shares a lot of mistakes.

I can only access the recovery Partition, the system part & the HP Tools partition.

If I put a new HD in Notepad and try to apply the image find 'Base.win' (index 1 & 2) in the RecoveryPart,

After the reboot, I see first Installation of the drivers, HP to complete software and what W7 restarting a process to delete the MBR and I have loss all partitions!

How can I use the recovery partition to apply a factory reset for the new HD?

Note: I have no burn recovery DVD.

Thanks a lot if you have advice to recover the laptop

You will need to make your choice about how you want to reinstall the operating system.

You can buy a recovery disk if you wish.

Otherwise, it's easier to do a clean install and use the drivers available on the web portal of the support for the mini.

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