Windows 7 Home premium corrupt

I use a HP Pavilion dv 6-6165 tx laptop.

Windows 7 home premium as os has been corrupted and I had to install a trial version of windows to start my laptop. I also don't have the recovery disks.

Now what can I do so that I can start using the licensed version of Windows came with my laptop purchase?

Thank you

Yes, Sebastian. You can do anyway, and it'll work.
No manufacturer does today the installation discs.

If you want to restore factory set operating system settings, you can order recovery of HP media in your area.
But if you are not covered by the warranty, they will charge you.
Recovery media;
http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07143

Warranty: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/weInput?cc=us & dlc = in & docname = bph07143 & lc = on & os = 4063 & product = 5173797 & sw_lang =

Contact HP: https://h22207.www2.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp/product/HP-Pavilion-dv6-6165tx-Entertainment-Notebook-PC/model/A3D56PA

You can also download, save this FILE ISO English Windows 7 Home Premium x 64 on another PC:
http://MSFT.digitalrivercontent.NET/win/X17-58997.ISO

(Size: 3 243, 070 KB, MD5 hash: da319b5826162829c436306bebea7f0f)

Use software like Imgburn to burn the ISO & mount the ISO on a DVD or copy it to a blank USB key.
http://ImgBurn.com/index.php?Act=download

Note: Choose the slowest speed (x 4, x 8) when burning ISO on a DVD with the ISO burning tool.

Download, save all your drivers on an another USB from following link:
http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?cc=us & dlc = in & docname = bph07143 & lc = on & os = 4063 & product = 5173797 & sw_lang = &

Then plug in the USB drive and installation, boot from the installation media, it will start the installation.

The product key for activation of Win 7 Home Premium x 64 willl be printed on the label of the COA in the back of your laptop, ONLY IF YOU CAN CLEARLY READ ALL 25 ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS clearly should proceed with the download installation.

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