Windows recovery does not

I recently downgrade my window 8 for Windows 7 64 bit in my hp pavilion g6-2206tx... bt now, I want to upgrade again to windows 8... but it is to show in windows recovery option 7 instead of windows 8... the recovery disk is still their unchanged... but does not work... What do I do now to make it work...

Here are the specifications of your computer HP Pavilion laptop g6-2206tx. When you installed Windows 7, you probably only damaged startup pointing to the recovery partition records.

When you first set up your computer and before you install Windows 7, you must have created a USB recovery media or your HP Recovery Disc set staff. If you don't do not create your media recovery, please visit the HP Support document entitled "Search recovery disks?" It seems that your computer may have been produced for the Asian and Australian regions. If so, you may have to contact HP Customer Support in your region to order the recovery disks.

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