Recovery Manager uninstalled on HP Mini 110-3131dx

I accidentally uninstalled the Recovery Manager HP on my HP Mini 110-3131dx from my netbook has been slow.

Now I'm trying to reset to factory settings and I'm not able to determine how to reinstall the Recovery Manager.

When I start in using F11 Recovery Manager, all of the options except windows is disabled restore and restore windows has only recent restore points which are useless.

Can someone indicate to me to the right link to download the Recovery Manager. I couldn't find installable upgrade

Here are the specs you computer Netbook HP Mini 110-3131dx. According to the specification, this model left the factory with Windows 7 Starter 32 bit installed. HP provides no downloads of the HP Recovery Manager, HP Recovery partiton or HP recovery media. At this point, you have several options available to you;

Backup all your personal data before all the instructions below.

(1) Please mark the 'Active' HP Recovery partition by selecting "Mark Partition as Active" using the Windows Disk Management Console. See HP - partitioning and names of hard drives (Windows 7) for more information on using the Windows Disk Management Console. After your computer restarts, you should be presented with the option to return the computer to a factory condition.

(2) Please use the support of HP recovery, you created earlier to return the computer to a factory State.

(3) If you create this media, please see Windows 7 32 b recovery USB-Kit or contact assistance from official HP through the HP portal to support all over the world, to see if the HP recovery support is available for your computer.

(4), if you can still read the Windows product key of 25 characters on the COA Microsoft attached to your computer, you can also install Windows 7 Starter by using this key. Please see "how to install Windows 7 without the disc" to get instructions on how to download Windows 7, create the installation media and install Windows 7 using the product key 25 character of the COA Microsoft on your computer. This method will not install HP customizations or value-added software and you will have to manually install all drivers of the PC HP Mini 110-3131dx drivers page.

Windows 7 SP1 can be found HERE and HERE. (Download the Windows 7 ISO)

Link to "ei.cfg removal utility" . (Download and use to allow you to install Windows 7 Starter)

Direct link to Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool. (Use to create ISO support)

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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