Reinstallation of XP in the drive of new

My HP mini 110-1013TU' hard drive is broken, to before making any system that backs up. How to install XP on the new drive? I have no CD, even if the laptop has the license sticker and warranty period.

Hello

You can contact HP and order of recovery USB flash drive for your specific model.

How do all thesound information (just choose your country)

If you don't like above solution, then you can use retail Windows XP copy.

Click on the link below to learn more on this subject:

How to install Windows XP from a USB key.

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