HP Pavilion laptop m6-1002sa - system recovery

Hello

Recently, I met a lot of problems with my laptop, (viruses and stuff...) and it has messed up my laptop so I tried to do a cover of the factory, but when I got to the Menu is grayed out recover factory options.

Other work options

Recovery system and minimized image Option grayed out

I need to get a recovery disk. Where can I get one?

Unfortunately, you must order a recovery disc at this point. This will allow you to clean full Windows and reinstall correctly. In turn, this should eliminate the virus. For more information, please see the link I provided in my previous post.

I would like to know if you have any questions or concerns.

Mario

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