Create a recovery partition. How? I lost my hard drive

Hello.. I am a new user, so please be patient... The drive in my computer hp pavilion dv5-1199ew laptop has been damaged. How to create a recovery on the new disk partition? Maybe I have to buy a new operating system? greetings. Thank you!

Hello

Unless you created your set of recovery DVDs you will need to order a replacement set of recovery disks using the link below - the use of these will reinstall the operating system on your new hard drive, install all of the original software your laptop came with and will re-create the Partition D of recovery on the new drive...

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00810334

If you have a problem with this link, order them directly from HP.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.



Kind regards

DP - K

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