Buy set of recovery disks?

I have a HP p6320f Office (old 2ys) that the hard drive has failed. Can someone give me a link to the purchase of a recovery disk set for this desktop computer that you restore Win 7 on this pc after that I replaced the hard drive?

Ordered.  Thank you!

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    No problems with one of my desktop windows 7 but have some questions and concerns.   Outside my thin line, I have 2 other computers hp windows 7.  They are p6510T CTO Desk Top clubhouse and Pavilion HPE H8m Desk Top.   I created my own set of recovery for each computer cd.   When I created the recovery discs, I don't remember if my computer came with service pack 1 preinstalled by buying them directly at Hp.     My first question is this.   Do plant purchased hp computers come with service pack 1 already preinstalled.

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    Maybe you should look at the backup to hard disk image using something like Macrium reflect free.  Check it out:

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    I made the one and only set of recovery disks, following the instructions.

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    Why would I receive this alert?

    P8, it sounds to me like HP Advisor did not get the message. I would try to make the disks again to see what happens.  If it lets you do, HP Advisor should be satisfied.  If this isn't the case, maybe that will satisfy HPA, also.

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    I have created a recovery on a set of disks DVD media. As documented, the system will not allow the creation of other sets of recovery media.

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    Is there some way to create recovery media sets?

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    The restriction is simply under the OEM license, but another option to consider is to use disk imaging software - if you are using Windows 7, this facility is shipped with the operating system and can be found by opening windows control panel, open Backup and restore, then click on create a link to the image to start the process - you can also choose the destination of the Image (IE on several external DVDs Hard Drive, etc.).

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    The recovery discs you created are about the same thing you bought the recovery disks.

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    Other manufacturers recovery DVDs are should not be used for this purpose.

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    And once the operating system is installed, go to your computer manufacturer's website and get the latest drivers for your particular model or laptop computer.

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    "How to activate Vista normally and by Activation of the phone '

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/84488-activate-Vista-phone.html

    @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

    "How to do a clean Windows 7" install

    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-Windows-7-a.html

    And do the following before you start:

    Go to your computer / computer laptop manufacturer Web site and see if Windows 7 drivers are available for your make and model computer / laptop.

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    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/default.aspx

    Windows 7 upgrade paths:

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772579 (v = ws.10) .aspx

    «Installation and reinstallation of Windows 7»

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-7

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    Hello:

    If you can't go through them, then go around them, I always say.

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    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=4063&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=4107914#N381

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    http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-from-Digital-River/

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