Recove my 630 HP without CD and partition recovery

Where can I find the installation for HP 630 cd (REF: A6E61EA bow23es # ABU # abz) return if you just bought? Consider that I have by mistake deleted all partitions when I installed XP. Thank you

Hello:

You can call HP for the country that you live in the link below. Call the phone number for business PC / laptop.

Inform the representative of customer services that you need an array of fast food for your laptop. You will need to provide the model # and serial number.

Cost ranges from free in some countries $ 10 (United States and Canada), to more than $10 elsewhere.

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/HP-information/summary/WW-contact-us.html

If your laptop comes with Windows 7 and you can read the product key 25 character that you can download single files Windows 7 ISO to burn it to DVD for the version of windows (Pro, home) that are installed on your PC, and which is listed on the sticker COST Microsoft on the bottom of your laptop.

You must also select the language installation provided with your PC or the product key will not work.

Burn the ISO with the option to burn the ISO on your DVD burning program and burn it at the slowest possible speed that will allow your program.

Use the product key 25 character on the bottom of the laptop to activate the installation.

Then go to the support page and HP 630 drivers to install the drivers you need.

Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below.

http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-from-Digital-River/

Paul

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    It is possible to recover this partition to backup an image I did before?

    Thank you

    Hi Michele,

    The recovery partition recovery is not otherwise likely to be a possibility with free software. The chances of restoring the windows backup is also pretty thin.

    If your brother's laptop is absolutely identical then use it is a viable solution to the problem.  If it is not the same, then it will be a waste of time that the Recovery Manager will refuse to work.

    The best option is to use a recovery disc that is designed especially for or created by your laptop. 30.00 $ is much cheaper than purachasing an operating system.

    You can save the partitions of current drive with a program like Paragon program I you provided a link to in a previous post. At least that way you'll have a reliable picture of the current situation on the hard drive of your laptop.

    You can also legally reinstall Windows using the Microsoft Windows license on the certificate of Authenticity on the bottom of your laptop.

    Best regards

    ERICO

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