I want back my Recovery Partition deleted for ex Hp Pavilion g6 1035

1 number and product name

HpPavilion g6 Noot book Pc ex 1035 / LP211 EA

2 window 7 Home Basic

3. I downloa and install Manager eseus and mke prtition four partition on my hard drive, hece mistakenly delete the partition of regenerator of the factory.

you will earn millions of answred you will need to purchase the HP bar I want t know that I also bought a second laptop which is Hp pavilion 1130 sx g6 (means the same HP laptop but this news is core i5, and my old man's core i3.

Now I want to know that can I use the recovery partition of my new HP pavilion 1130sx for hp pavilion 1035-ex g6 g6 or not

Hey there, because you deleted the recovery partition you need to get the recovery disks. The recovery on the other partition computer is unique to this computer (even if most of the hardware is the same) and will not work if you try to copy it somehow to the other computer. Take the recovery DVDs, and you're ready to go!

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