HP Recovery manager only recover!

Recently my HP Pavillion P2 1033w had problems, probably caused by a virus, I went into the BIOS and made a recovery, not restore, recovery, point but 1% gave me the 0xe0ef000a error code and does not continue, I called HP and they wanted me to pay 89.99 for troubleshooting, so I hung and decided to do it myself , I checked all the components both by hand and with the BIOS test. Nothing seems to work and it still gives me the same error, I would buy a restore disc but I don't know if this will work, and if I have the windows 7 Installation disc, and then it will restore my computer but withouth the drivers. Please if you have any ideas just tell me that I really need help.

go online and get the restoration disk and it will help you, but also up to you if you decide to take the w7 installation disc, but you can always get your hp drivers and the link is provided

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=5156897&CC=CA&DLC=en&LC=en&JumpID=reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0003

but try the restore disc acquisition and make the restoration of your pc and hope that it will help and get your PC and running back

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