RECOVERY MANAGER MISSING

HP ENVY spectrum XT Ultrabook PC product name

operating syatem-windows 7 64 bit.

I was faced with a problem regarding the blue screen. Since the last 2 or 3 days, my laptop displays a blue screen, then restarts, so I thought about system recovery option, but eating recovery is missing from my laptop, but earlier it was them because before I had done a system recovery.

Please help solve my problem.

Find the usb recovery media that you have already created and perform an image recovery factory with recoery Manager.

Do you need to order disks recovery or recovery at HP usb media?  The cost is reasonable at about $30.00 USD.

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