HP dv9000 recovery disk help!

I have what it says on my laptop and the system information page is that I have a HP Pavilion dv9000.

I'm buying an HP recovery disc, so I tried to look through the entire list of laptops, but cannot find my model.

I find,

HP Pavilion dv9000 CTO Notebook PC

HP Pavilion dv9000ea Notebook PC

HP Pavilion dv9000t CTO Notebook PC

HP Pavilion dv9000z CTO Notebook PC

Now, they are close to what I have, but not the exact same thing. When I type in my product number, I get some weird which is not close close as these others.

HP Pavilion dv9535nr notebook PC

Among all the options I think, which is the best option for me that match my hardware and drivers, so when I'm not running the recovery disc for one of these series of laptops, I have the best success?

Additional info, know not so important: now, my laptop has Windows7 Pro and when I bought it, it had windows Vista premium 32 bit edition. I have Windows vista premium with my recovery disk.

Please help with your knowledge and opinions and possible links.

   
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