Recovery disk D fill in a HP, a recovery has never been made and is now in full disc to make a recovery disk, what can we do?

Don't know what to do with this situation or on how it fills.

You must contact the manufacturer http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html to fix everything that has been done to the recovery partition - this is their program, not Microsofts.  If you want to that recovery disks they willl likely be willing to sell you a package at a reasonable price ($ 20-25 or something close).  We cannot help you because dw do not have the basic information their recovery partition or the recovery process and it varies from a constructor.

I'm sorry, we can't do more to help, but you need solve this problem with the manufacturer.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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