Old recovery media

Hello my fellow forum members! : as stated previously, I have a Pavilion 7965 2001 model

There are a few months that the PC has been upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate edition, a new CPU & Firewire ports

Since the upgrade, I still have the support of Windows XP Recovery with the extra added value edition which included the backup application that was not part of XP Home Edition, in addition, I have all the modules necessary service (XP SP 3) as well.

I would like to know the addresses of HP that I can send it to because I do what I do at my public library

because I'm too financially challenged to be here through my home

during the 8 years that I've been here, I've noticed that people periodically ask for recovery media to bring their machines patients back to normal I think would not deprive chipheads colleagues to have their computers to bring a few years of useful life.

I don't know that anyone would appreciate that at the highest level once I have remove this.

Thanks for having me be part of this

spacechild

HP does not maintain these items beyond their useful potential. Support for WIN XP and MS Office 2003 ends on 04/08/2014.

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