HP Pavilion 15-n091sr: HP Pavilion 15-n091sr my recovery

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Hi @izzet194 ,

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your question about your HP Pavilion Notebook 15-n091sr and topics with the need of recovering your laptop. Here is a link that will give you a few delivery options for your laptop.

You can also try a System r. He has contributed to the other. It includes a section when Windows will not go to the splash screen.

Note Remove all USB devices. Disconnect all devices of non-essential, as these can cause some problems. Read the documentation first.

Plug the adapter into a different wall outlet. Do not connect it a power strip, surge arrester, or secondary power source as this could cause and issue.

I hope that it helps anything here.

Thank you.

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