M6 1102sa envy: do recovery

I have laptop Envy m6 1102sa, I bought it 3 years ago, I don't have a recovery disk, and I want to restore to its original state.

I have a folder named recovery has these files:

Recovery >

WindowsRE >

WinUCRD.wim (334 MB)

_CNBRP2. FLG (1 KB)

lang.ini (1 KB)

TypeList.txt (1 KB)

It is the recovery folder (I don't remember if I've made changes to it!)?

Please help me to recover my laptop, as it works very badly!

These files seems to be recovering files Microsoft Windows and no HP recovery files. If you create your HP recovery media when you first set up your computer and that you do not have an HP Recovery partition, you will need to contact HP in your country/region to see if there is support of HP recovery.

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