How to make a USB bootable for HP Mini 1116RN?

I have a netbook HP Mini 1000 or HP Mini 1116NR. It displays the options of f10 and f9 and that's it. I know I have to reconfigure the USB but I don't know to what or what file to put it in the USB port. What I want to do, it's the laptop restore to the factory settings. There are two options on the black screen and the first does not work it says disc error. The second it starts but it keeps loading. I don' t have the disk for setting and the laptop does not have a disk drive.

Hello

I suggest that you contact HP support to better support on the issue.

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