Cannot run the recovery partition on Pavilion M7250n

Hello

My computer is infected with a virus and will not start and now when I try to run the system recovery by pressing F10, it tries to load the process of recovery and then gives me a blue screen of death KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR error. Unfortunately, I did not create a recovery disk.   I searched on the site of hp for recovery disk, but it is no more wear.  Can someone help me with this problem.

Thank you

Hello

Try the following driver for "Away Mode"

FTP://ftp.HP.com/pub/softlib/Software7/COL16256/PV-43019-1/sp26714.exe

Kind regards

DP - K

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