While freeing up disk space, I accidentally deleted MSOffice, which is integrated with my HP 1000

While freeing up disk space, I accidentally deleted MS Office which is integrated with my laptop HP 1000. How to restore my MS Office 2010 Starter? HP predict that if the product is still in warranty period?

I tried restoring the setting factory but without any real help. Please help me!

Kind regards

Ron

Once Office Starter is removed there is no way to reinstall. Even make a system back to factory settings recovery will not reinstall it.

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