Reformat a HP Mini using recovery.exe executable from the spare partition

Hello people.

I tried saving the little laptop of HP a good friend but it seems we cannot install anything that the person she bought second hand is the only administrator with administrator privileges and I don't know enough about windows 7 in an attempt to fix the registry. This person is not available, and so we cannot recover this data.

I want to completely reformat the HD in there, as I would with my old XP (delete all partitions and start again) machines.

Unfortunately, there is no optical drive in this thing, and there seems to be a separate partition with 'recovery.exe"listed arising therefrom. I guess that this allows a user to do something of a recovery for the installation of the system.

My question is really - can I use this executable partitioned recovery in order to * completely * reformat the partition more great beside her and reinstall Windows 7 from him as well? The Mini came with no other media, and I can't find any form of Installer for Windows 7 'Starter', which apparently is the BONE that comes pre-installed on these machines. I am very wary of barging in to an installation of an operating system I know little and HP themselves so far aren't really help me by phone or e-mail. Also, the system is out of warranty, that is kind of a guy.

If none of this information is reasonably clearly set out somewhere on the HP Web site, I'd appreciate a link thereto, or if anyone knows could offer advice on recommended when here that would be more useful.

Thank you very much!

I found information on the CTO of mini 210-4000

Try to restore it as in the following image. Who should get the mini to its original operating system.

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