Pavilion 15 - p002: HP Pavilion 15-p002 minimized Image Recovery on the new HARD drive. Is this possible?

The original crashed the HDD on HP Pavilion 15 - p002 and I got a new HARD drive. Because I don't have a copy of the installation disc Windows 8.1 I wonder if execution of Image reduced on the new HARD drive recovery is possible. Help, please.

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

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