HP Envy 15 JI22TX I7-4700NQ: Delete recovery Partition

I have HP Envy I7 laptop computer (HP ENVY 15 I7 - 4700NQ 8 GB 1 TB Win 8.1), it has 1 to and recovery partition hard drive, all of a sudden it was shown that not allocated, then lost my all data and Partition Recovery also lost now I want to get the recovery Partition to install windows os and all my means of laptop drivers help me

@GayanW: sounds like the hard drive died suddenly on you - which occurs.

Once you can do is try to make a hard drive from the BIOS test.  The instructions are at the link: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00439024

After back here with the results of the tests.

IF this confirms that the hard drive is dead, then you must do the following:

(1) replace the hard drive

(2) order the HP recovery media

(3) reinstall from the recovery media

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