Lack of started, no recovery disk, no missing (corrupt) DVD, the files. won't win 8...

Win a 7 310 1125f all-in-one

Greg, welcome to the forum.

Your "subject" it seems you might have a faulty hard drive.  Here is a guide to help you order the recovery media for the computer.

If this isn't your problem, please give us more information.  At this point, we cannot be certain that you need.

Here are the Support pages for the computer.

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