Pavilion G6 Windows 8 application recovery

OK, I had a friend bring me a Pavilion G6 (2287sa) Windows 8 laptop whose hard drive was clicking on & unreadable, with no prior recovery media.  I ordered a suitable replacement drive and managed to locate another G6 Windows 8 (2299sa) model, by learning about a local forum... the forum member is happy for me to make a backup of their system recovery that I helped them before.

However, before I do, I need to secure a number of things: -.

(a) will be the recovery media of a book of 2299sa on the 2287sa?

(b) is likely to cause problems for the Member of the forum if their own system has problems in the future?

(c) create recovery media remove the installation of onboard factory restore or keep it intact?

If there are other problems that I could meet then, as they say, I'm all ears!

Thanks in advance

BIS

Hi, Bob:

(a) will be the recovery media of a book of 2299sa on the 2287sa?   Probably not. The recovery media will check the model number and probably error, but you have nothing to lose by trying.

(b) is likely to cause problems for the Member of the forum if their own system has problems in the future? Not at all, but they can only do 1 set of the 2299sa recovery media.

(c) create recovery media remove the installation of onboard factory restore or keep it intact? Do the defined recovery media has no impact on the recovery partition.

Should the recovery media do not work on the 2287sa, you can order a set of this HP ePartner on the link below.

http://www.best2serve.com/page/rcd_additional_info/?product_id=186461&category_id=5&quantity=1&hardware_product_id=169258&txt_search=D1Q31EA&product_type_id=4

Based on the cost of a set of recovery media, you probably want to try the game to make the discs first.

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