Lack start file recovery partition!

My OS was gone, and my hard drive has been formatted I tried using the windows installation disc, but it did not help. Then I installed Windows 8 its seems a bit too confusing, but I miss my Windows 7 features. Is there a way to boot from the recovery without the boot file drive, Windows 8 can't open the well Recovery Manager.

Then you will need to phone HP to order a recovery disc for your machine, usually less than $20.Choose your country here > Contact HP

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    > A long history made as short as possible.
    >
    > I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old
    > files to the new computer and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system
    > (. BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used
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    >
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    >
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