HP Pavillion 1080-t: drive boot/recovery window 7

Hi there, I was wondering if someone could help. a corrupt hard drive won me to rebuild my desktop... I had just upgraded to windows 10 (which progesion problems)... anyway, my desktop came with windows 7 and when I ran the license through the microsoft recovery ISO site, I was told that I should get in touch with HP... I'm struggling to get any assistance directly from HP on my license verification or to provide me with the recovery tools appropriate since the system did not come with recovery Disc... any direction would be invaluable...

Thanks in advance

You are the very welcome.

This is the same Info for the H8 - 1070T:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-HPE-H8-desktop-PC-series/5080764/model/5117789

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