Burn recovery partition

Really disappointed. I have a tm2-2050us that I really liked. Unfortunately, I tried to install Windows 8 on it. Although he had very few problems, and it worked. I decided that I didn't like the new operating system. I decided to return the netbook to factory-installed. Unfortunately, not only I did not create a copy of my original CD (I didn't know I could do it on a USB key!), but Windows 8 did something on the recovery partition. No matter what I tried, the D partition was empty.

I have Windows 7 install disks, so I managed to set up a USB with this top and do a cleanup. But of course now I don't have any of the features that I really liked this netbook like the TouchSmart software and automatic rotation of the screen. Then I go to the support page and guess what? HP can't stand this netbook. Of course, some original drivers are here, but none of the original software. I go to the recovery disks section and fill in the information and any recovery disks are available. I don't want just an OS Windows 7, I want the full enjoyment that I got when I bought it. I understand not obsolete, but this netbook is only 2 years old!

I've been a supporter for a long time of HP products. I have four HP computers in my house, purchased 1 HP laptop for my daughter, helped buy a HP laptop for a co-worker, have a HP eprint station at home and boughtt an HP printer for my daughter. I always have backups on all my systems, but as the netbook did not have a dvd player, I never gave it a thought. Shame on me! But, shame on HP for the lack of support to something in 2 years!

@RogueCowboy

You do not need to include the recovery partition - and why would you? It is empty.

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    > > http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03489643

    > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC3sUc3lr3E

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    Hello

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    Use the disk to perform the installation, enter the activation key of Windows on the label of the COA at the request and once the installation is complete, use ' 'phone Method' described in detail in the link below to activate the operating system -this made method supported by Microsoft and is popular with people who want to just have a new installation of Windows 7 without additional software load normally comes with OEM installations.

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    Kind regards

    DP - K

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