Need your Help_Reformat diskless resettlement and the recovery partition deleted

Hello.

Please kindly help me to reformat my laptop G4 2014. Unfortunately I have no recovery disk and my recovery partition is already deleted.

Thanks in advance for the help that you can give her.

Just as I said, the web document, I provided the link for you to give options that are available to you.

You or someone else with access to your laptop made some decisions aware, perhaps unfortunate not to create a recovery media and removal of the recovery partition.

These decisions lead to choices that can be found on the web document that I you provided a link to.  An alternative is to buy a DVD of installation of Microsoft in the operating system of your choice.

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