HP Pavilion 17-e049nb windows 7 pro 32-bit sp1 upgrade to W8

Hello

I got my laptop for w7 w8 form, but I discovered that it is impossible to find compatible W7 and drivers working.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-and-software/HP-Pavilion-17-e049nb-drivers-f...

How can I restore and configure new w8?

I tried the F11 but nothing happens, I think it's because I removed the forlder/recovery drive...

If anyone can help me find a link to download the recovery, it will be great.

Thank you.

Hello

That's what I was doing, I used another CD of HP recovery.  There was no other solution, everything that I've tried didin't work.

Thanks for your help

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