Disk hard recovery of corrupt or missing...?

Hello

I gave my Acer Netbook to my son this weekend while he could reinstall everything again because I had some problems and he was running like a snail. However, he rang me yesterday and said that it is either without recovery or it was deleted or its corrupted.

That's what he says he did. It's above my head and I do not understand, but he said that might be the community. That's what he said below.

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MS-DOS

DISKPART

List of Volume

Looking in DiskPart there should be at least 4 partitions and there is only 3 so the recovery partition is missing. How it happened I don't know because my knowledge of fathers of computers isn't that wonderful. To him remove a hidden partition that cannot be removed via DiskPart because it is a hidden partition is a complete mystery.

Volume 0 - C - NTFS - BOOT

Volume 1 - RECOVERY NTFS - HIDDEN (Missing)

Volume 2 - FAT32 - SYSTEM

Volume 3 - RECOVERY SYSTEM - SYSTEM

Is there a recovery media that I can buy and reinstalled the operating system. Other than what I could do is own execution in DiskPart and clear as the HARD drive and I have a license Windows 7 Ultimate 86 and 64-bit. I could create a bootable USB drive and perform a clean installation. But I would need to download all the drivers for the netbook.

* The Recovery partition is absent there is so no viable way to recover the Netbook back to settings factory because it no longer exists. Therefor, the only way of recovering or reinstalling the operating system is to me to either get in on recovery media or I reinstall a new installation of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 which I fired disk so I can install it. But I need all the drivers beforehand, otherwise I would not be able to restore the Netbook to a State of normality.

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Acer recovery media
If you are in the United States, you can buy it:
http://store.Acer.com/store/aceramer/en_US/eRecovery

If you are outside the United States, you must call/email your regional Acer support service:
http://www.Acer.com/worldwide/support/

or to download the drivers if you opt for a clean install:

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