Dv6730ed restore HP Recovery Manager

Hi you all at the community of HP,.

For some reason any HP dv6730ed of my daughter (2008) lost it's recovery manager on the D: drive and now there is an urgent need to reset the laptop to its factory settings, due to virus etc...

Repeatedly pressing F11 at startup will not start recovery because - as I wrote already - D: drive was erased.

Is there a possibility to restore this recovery on this drive Manager?

HP6730ed, Intel Core Duo CPU, 3 GB, 250 GB HD

Thanks to afvance,

Jim

You are the very welcome, Jim.

That's right, yes you do a Vista startup disk, and then install W8.

You may need to use the menu advanced options of drive to install Vista.

But you need to install.

I installed Vista of W8 on a test PC when I was testing the W8 preview.

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