CyberLink DVD suite 10 is missing from the DV7-6150EB

I just bought HP dv7-6150eb, serial number: 5CH1340ED5 product number: LZ391EA, Windows 7 64 bit to my suite Cyberlink dvd big surprise is absent. I know for sure that he must be installed, but somehow he was completely missed in the original installation (original image). In the specs, it is however, manual installation fails if the file is downloaded to the laptop HP support site. I contacted HP support on the chat line in the United States, but they failed to help out me. Any ideas? for a multimedia laptop can have no multimedia suite is strange. In any case the HP USA support confirms that the suite Cyberlink DVD should be pre-installed on dv7-6150eb. What should I do?

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