Pavilion dv7-4273US: how to order Windows 7 recovery discs and to rebuild the hard drive on an HP Pavilion dv7-4273US
On our HP Pavilion dv7-4273US hard drive crashed last week. None of the recovery tools on board work. Installation for Windows media system. We have more disks orginal for this system of 4 to 5 years. Spend many hours on the site of HP support and on the phone with technical support. Failed to get info on how order/buy these discs.
There are many 3rd party sellers on Amazon and eBay which cannot be verified as valid solutions.
Does anyone know how to order these discs?
Hello:
To order a recovery disc for your laptop, click on the link below, select the W7 x 64 operating system from the drop-down list.
Then click to expand the order recovery media line and then click on the blue link for more details.
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