Pavilion dv6-6051er recovery disk

Hello.

I need a picture of the recovery disks for my Pavilion dv6-6051er.

I was installing the new operating system and deleted the recovery partition (())

Now, I want to return to the factory settings.

A link please, so that I can get for it.

THX A LOT

Hello

Unfortunately, HP is a download option to do this, but you can order a set of replacement recovery disks using the link below - cost can vary a little where in the world you live, but they are generally inexpensive.

Order HP recovery disks.

If you have a problem with this link, see if you can order them directly from HP.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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