HP Envy spectrum XT 13: Deleted my recovery partition, now how can I recover it or create a new one

I accidentally delete hidden on my factory recovery drive files. How can I get them back or how can I create an another recovert readers like recovery disks factory.

Or, is there anyway to retrieve the file from ssd

Thanks in advance.

I think that most likely he will if the recovery media is the name of the model specific & exact (number of audit to confirm product) as well as the same version of operating system, it will will certainly work.

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