Recovery Pro Win 8

Hello

I can't get to HP for assistance... Warranty has expired. I have a laptop HP Pavilion G7. I had a crash and lost my OS Win 8 Pro w/MCenter and need a revovery disk. One I did when I bought the laptop 1 1/2 years... has no startup information is totally unusable. How can I get a? OR what can I do?

Thanks for any help

PS > HP does not recognize my number of model/series and such or location. It is said that my numbers aren't for the United States and in the Caribbean from HP... does not list the VI we... I am at a loss here. Laughing out loud

I looked on ebay and found many, but not for a HP Pav G - 7. I need help, please. Do I have to buy a new OS now or?

Assuming (because you have not clearly that in your post) you have a laptop HP Pavilion g7-2118nr, this model shipped from the factory with Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) installed. Please see DVD - Windows 7 64 b + Supp 1 Recovery Kit to order Windows 7 HP directly recovery disks from HP. You will need to provide a continental United States address (friend, family, etc.) and then ask them to ship you the disks.

These disks will restore the computer a factory like State. You then upgrade the computer to Windows 8 Pro w/Media Center using the Microsoft Bank or your media Windows 8 Pro and your Windows 8 Pro / Media Center product key.

You won't find any Windows 8 Pro HP recovery disc for this model, such as HP never delivered this model with Windows 8. In addition, the recovery disc for the other models will not work (they do not pass the part of checking the recovery model).

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

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