Recovery disc for HP Pavilion dv6-1245dx

Hello

Recently my hard drive crashed on my HP pavilion dv6-1245dx running Windows 7 (64-bit). I bought a new hard drive, but I don't have a recovery disc for my Windows 7 64-bit operating system course. I tried to look in the Support & drivers of order recovery disks, but they offer only disks of Vista. How can I get the recovery disc for my computer? The warranty on this computer is exhausted.

Hello:

Product for your laptop specifications indicate that it comes with Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.

What is the version of the Microsoft Windows product key sticker on the bottom of your laptop?

If it is Vista, you will need to order a set of recovery disks Vista.

If you have the product key 25 character Windows 7 64 bit you can make your own regular installation of W7 media and allows to install W7.

Here is how to do this if you have the product key for W7...

Use the installation of Windows 7 USB/DVD tool to compile the ISO file that you download from Digital River. The link below. You need a DVD or a 4 GB flash drive using the USB compilation method.

Use the product key of windows 7 of 25 characters to activate your installation.

http://download.CNET.com/Windows-7-USB-DVD-download-tool/3000-18513_4-10972600.html

Then go to the support of the PC and driver page to install the drivers you need.

Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below. Download the Windows 7 version that is on your product (Home Premium, professional or ultimate) key to apply.

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-Windows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-multiple-languag...

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