Lack of HP Recovery Manager of HP Pavillion running Windows 8.1

Hello

Just got a new HP Pavilion running Windows 8.1 early upward (not updated by me).

I am trying to create system recovery using HP Recovery Manager disks, but it is not on the system.

I used the search function of Windows 8, but the program does not appear.

Any advice would be welcome.

Thank you very much

I find it very weird that it does not come with a Recovery Manager well.

Are you by chance to the United Kingdom? I found support and drivers listed in the site of HP support for the United Kingdom, not to the United States.

IF if I call HP in your area to see if I could buy the discs.

UK support

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