Make the recovery with USB disks

I have a HP Pavilion older m9300t Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.50 GHz 4 GB 500 GB. HP told me that they no longer have the recovery discs available.  I bought a refurbished with no disk system.  The hard drive eventually crushed and I decided to keep the computer as it is beyond my needs.  I want to recover my software. I read that you can make the recovery disks with a USB key. It will work in safe mode? And we know if it's a system of 64 or 32-bit?

If the disk hard th is crushed, then the recovery partition will be unreliable.

Follow the instructions on the web HP to the address following document to find out how to order a set of recovery disks. Maybe it's a bit difficult because the desktop PC is three generations behind the current operating system.  Is there a certificate of Windows of authenticity with an activatinkey of license of twenty-five characters on the case somewhere?

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07143

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