HP 2000-2b09WM Notebook PC: Recovery DVD/USB for HP 2000 - 2b09WM, laptop, 320 GB hard drive.

Greetings.

I want to restore my laptop HP 2000 - 2b09WM to factory settings, using a restore disk drive or USB.

Where can I find the disc, iso image or file?

I can't find on the site of HP, although I found it there before.

The best solution is to download an image of a DVD, burn myself.

The next best is to get the HP recovery disk, I can't seem to find it.

Thank you.

RCline7

Hello

There are two options available.

1. you can order a set of replacement of the recovery media using the link below - it will reinstall the operating system, all the drivers, and almost all of the original software (the exception being often tests of MS Office).  They will also recreate all of the original scores, including the recovery Partition.

Order HP recovery disks.

Note:  If the link above does not work (it is not for me at the moment), try calling HP directly.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

2 another option would be to download the Image of Windows 8 on the following link - Note this Image file is subject to a ceiling of download, you may need to try over a period of a few hours before the download starts correctly.

https://docs.Google.com/file/d/0B0W9PBigPy94aVJWSndyTFNFMzg/edit?PLI=1

Use an app like ImgBurn ( Note: you can deselect additional software during installation of ImgBurn offerings) to burn the ISO correctly on a blank DVD - a guide on the use of ImgBurn to write an ISO on a disc is here.

If you instead create a flashdrive bootable for this Image, try the free app below.

http://Rufus.AKEO.IE/

The product key for Windows 8 is encrypted in your bios chip and read automatically during installation.

Software extra and you may need drivers are by entering your full model number or Nr here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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