TouchSmart tx2-1370us: laptop found in the trash

Yes, found this laptop in the trash. Replace the power adapter, it turns very well.  Problem is that the hard drive is a paperweight now. How to make a recovery disk? I get no option to order one of HP in the downloads section.

Thanks for any help.

Hi, @bullmecha :

The page for your laptop on the link below product specification shows it came with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-TouchSmart-TX2-notebook-PC-series/3999427/model/4041812/document/c01888937/

I don't see that you can order a recovery disc for this model online but you may be able to order them by phone.

Call HP at: 1-(800) - 474-6836

If HP does them, you can always get a game from this provider no HP on the link below...

http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-17159-recovery-kit-589307-001-for-HP-model-number-TX2-1370us.aspx

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