HP ENVY 17 Laptop: HP Recovery Manager

After updated to 10 Windows in Windows 7, I open HP Recovery Manager and get the message saying"recovery controller speaker has for Windows 7. It is not compatible with Windows 8 ".

Can I update Windows 10 HP Recovery Manager?

Please notify.

Thank you

Hello

Unfortunately, the Recovery Manager application works only with the original operating system that the device delivered with and can not be updated.

Also a long time that you have created your recovery media (on discs or a usb flash drive), this can still be used to return the unit to the State wherever it was when you bought first it - see the following link.

http://support.HP.com/GB-en/document/c01867418

Kind regards

DP - K

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