Pavilion 15-p029tx Notebook PC: hard drive got fully formatted including the recovery partation during windows upgrade o 10

I tried to update my windows preinstlled windows 10 8.1 but frequently stopping problems occur, the remains of portable living after stop.

elsewhere on 12.01.2016 when atmost 5% upgrade decreased computer restarted automatically thn I try to boot in different ways but has no screen blank.thn I thought to recovery whe I inserted the dics that he began to show "insert the bootable disc" or something like that so I tried another bootable disk and repaired but unfortunately all my data including recovery partation earesed.

now how can I get my geniune windows version without partation of recovery that I have the recovery disks?

Go to the link below and choose your year section, expand this section and proceed to void

"Recovery when Windows 8 will not start correctly.

It will show you how to boot from the recovery media 1 disc and the process began.

It's a lengthy process, do not touch the keyboard or interfere with it, unless specifically requested on the screen, it will reboot several times on its own, when it's done to recover it will ask you to set up the pc as it did when new.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03489643#notebook

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