Pavilion 2137tx g6: haw to drive recovery order if my laptop is out of warranty

HII David pk
My laptop is naw naw age of 4 years can order the for my laptop recovery disk
because my graphics driver went due to my hard drive... changed company hp will give me disk recovery or not. If no then haw can I pick up my graphics back driver card... is there another way? please me sir hlp

HP are unlikely to provide free recovery disks, what country are you in?

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