I have a HP Pavilion dv7 and my agreement now bad hard drive to the Geek squad. Do you know where I could buy the recovery disk?

I have a HP Pavilion dv7 and my agreement now bad hard drive to the Geek squad. My problem is that I'm not able to find my recovery disc and HP has no more of them. Do you know where I could buy the recovery disk?

The official win7 ISO images can be downloaded here;

http://www.w7forums.com/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-image-downloads-t12325.html

You download the version installed on your HP, burn a dvd using ISO, software, the burning at the slowest speed, on quality discs, then install it using the Win Key on the label on your PC.

You will then need to install specific drivers of HP, not of the preinstalled HP software will be at your disposal

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