Pavilion g6 2221tu: hp Recovery Manager

I want the hp Recovery Manager as I deleted so I'm unable to fix my window 8... When I tried to recover, without it, a blue screen appears saying "boot or file is missig corrupt it rather than shows like microsoft /bcd" Please give me a link to download it or refer me to other means to restore the windows program... ".

There are two means at your disposal:

(1) use the recovery media that you must already have created now to perform a factory image reccovery.

(2) buy a HP recovery media or HP partner.

How to order recovery media

Recovery media is not a downloadable product

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