Pavilion dv7 - 427 RN4: command restore disks from HP

I recently had my laptop repaired according to 3rd party warranty service that came bundled with my laptop. The drive has failed, but it was returned to the unit. They have restored the operating system, but it doesn't have much of the original content about it. I want to know if I order my model-specific restore disks, it will contain the same exact content (ie. office, backgrounds themes, program of fences) as when it was bought new.

Thank you

Yes, the HP System Recovery media have all provided with this unit originally. It'll be like that comes from the factory and you just turned on for the first time.

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