Recovery partition? -HP 2000-240 ca for laptop

Laptop HP 2000-240 ca

OS - Win 7 Sp1

RE: Recovery Partition

Hello

I bought this laptop used and one of the first things I wanted to do was to "create recovery media.  This option is not available as suggests the media program of recovery "Disabled - restore Partition." deleted

I'm confused because in my computer C drive has no partitions, and yet, there is a D drive called "HP Tools", which is about 100 GB in size and has 9.98 GB used.  This D drive would have recovery information in case I need to do a reformat?  I've just start this disc hard when I need to do this?

Thank you in advance,

Ryan

Somebody obviously messed up partitions on the hard disk. HP_Tools is only a Diagnostic tools and unused format & recovery partition. Don't know why it's 100 gb - usually only about 100 MB.

I would order the recovery media, generally less than $20. The command option is on the support page in the list of the drivers/software. Scroll down to see it.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=4063&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=5128936

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