about 8 times tempted to order windows 7 recovery discs. . Help!

about 8 times tempted to order windows 7 recovery as disks suggests the person helps HP who couldn't fix my intermittent wifi (computer was purchased with windows 7 originally upgraded to 8, shortly after.) I followed the procedure recommended, including having the HP identify the computer, but as soon as I get my serial number I get a message "page cannot be found". I tried pages to the Canada and the United States.  Help!

Hey John,

You can try ordering the discs using a different browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.

Let me know if you are able to pass through.

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