How to RESTORE my recovery partition?

Hey, I have a hp pavilion dv 6 notbook and by mistake I delelted the volume of D: drive which it has the orginal recovery 'factory settings', and I don't have any what previous piont to restore!

So I want the partition with the original settings, I can find it anywhere? or I can install it on the internet?

Please can someone help me?

The only thing in your case we can do is use the usb recovery media or defined recovery disc you must have created now to run a factory image recovery. Who will restore the recovery partition on the hard drive of your laptop.

If you have not created a recovery disk series or recovery usb support, then you can buy a set of HP recovery discs or one of the many HP Partners.  If you live in Europe and then use this link to order a HP recovery disk

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