Get the HP G62 with empty HARD drive with a recovery disc

I currently have a HP g62-a46se model.

Due to some problems that I met, I removed the BONES together with the HP recovery Partition (I think because I don't know what happened) and everything else on the HARD drive so now the drive is completely empty. I made the backup drives but when I run them they say "this recovery media cannot be used on this PC.

Pls Help. as I have no idea on how to restore the computer as long as the plant...

If your number was referring to this warranty, then you have three ways to resolve this.

Buy a HP recovery media or HP partner. This is the inexpensive way.

The expensive is to buy a supported Microsoft Windows operating system installation disc.

Install a free Linux distribution. He gets not any cheaper than this. Download and use for free.

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