Aspire 6920g recovery disk management

SOS! SOS! SOS! Inadvertently, I formatted my hard drive, including the hidden in the drives C: and D: without having to backup partition and my corrupted recovery disks. As such can't restore my system to factory settings which means including all the planned factory software. The drivers downloaded from the site Web presented me with an uncertainty of appropriate types especially the bios. I bought the laptop in May 2008. Someone out there which cud be kind enough to provide me with the recovery discs model wud be appreciated.

Reallly am desperate. Thank you and sorry to bother.

PS,

Please do not plant bombs nuke or virus in your kind assistance.

You can order online recovery discs to http://store.acer.com and click on eRecovery. If the system says there is no disk recovery available for your model, this means that Acer is no longer able to provide the requested support. If this is the case, you must install a licensed version of Windows and download all the necessary drivers on the Acer site.

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