Problem with recovery Partition(After i got a Virus)

Hi all

I use HP Envy 15 laptop with windows 7 Home premium x 64 bit installed. I don't create the recovery discs since I've had this laptop and what happened is that I had a virus on the internet but I have fixed almost all the defects of the system caused by the latter, but the main problem for me, is that it changes all the Player main file name in Virus1232 for example (d:\recovery converted d:\virus1234) and I spent hours on the internet for the names of folders and files right and I got them all but only a single file, not sure. My problem is when I enter the Recovery Manager it detects none my recovery partition (but the virus is not responsible for any deletion of file it just caused some change system) and just to talk I've also corrected the names of folders and files in the c: drive, since they are necessary also.

What are the names of files I got in the D: drive: bootmgr - BT_HP.flg - CSP. DAT - DeployRp.log - HPSF_Rep.txt - language.ini. and let him file name is the one im not sure of: "HP_WSD.dat" (it's a file of size zero).

The recoverymgrdump.txt just works & "leaving CSBRMgr::GetRPTOOLPartIndex!
then he said to me:

"Win32 System Info Code = 3, Message Info = the system does not have the specified path."

and he also said:

"CSBRMgr::HpcdFlgIsExistInUP : \WINDOWS\hpdrcu.prc does not exist."

I don't know if this is normal, but also the deployrp.log gives me this error:

"The package does not exist: c:\RM\Tools\DeployRp\WinPE_LangPacks\64\winpe-setup.cab.

of course there are errors more in both files, but I guess that those who are the most important.


So my question is: the attributes of file in the d: drive would be responsible for this error (I changed all the attributes to be hidden and read-only system)

OR

If anyone has a solution please tell me what to do.

Thank you.


You are the best to order that a set of recovery disks from HP, doi a full restore using those.

You can order here recovery media

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00810334

.

Or call HP on the phone to order a set.

U.S..
http://welcome.HP.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html

Everywhere else
http://welcome.HP.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html

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