HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14: My HP Recovery Manager delete when im in windows windows 8 and go 8.1

My Recovery Manager is delete, can you help me how to install again?

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bader7712

Hello;

Let me welcome you on the HP forums!

I read your post about the duty to restore the HP Recovery Manager and wanted to help.

Here is the download link for the HP Recovery Manager: Latest HP Recover Manager download

But facility that will not do you much good if you went to Win8.1, because the recovery files were pre-installed on your computer, not Win8.1, and the Windows Update did not update these files.

So, if you do a recovery, and it works (which he could not, now that you have upgraded), it will only restore you back to Win8, not Win8.1.

And, there is nowhere you can download the files needed for the recovery of the Win8.1.

Good luck

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