System recovery disc set

Hello

I have a Pavilion dv9925nr, part number; fe695ua #aba and I would like to get a set of recovery disks.  The original operating system was Windows Vista 64-bit.  Thank you!!

Jason

Hi, Jason:

You can contact HP technical support and see if they still carry a set of recovery disc for your model.

If this isn't the case, you can get a set of this provider on the link below.

http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-15640-recovery-kit-483907-003-for-HP-model-number-dv9925nr.aspx

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