Lost Cyber Power BLU-RAY/DVD Player Software

Greetings,
                     I have a HP Pavilion G7 Notebook, with Windows 8 that has performed well until I had to refresh Windows 8 due to a lost or corrupted file on my Device Manager. Everything went well despite loosing all my Apps, with no way to replace it easly. However I lost my CyberLink Power DVD/BLU-RAY that played both my Blu-Rays & DVD's. I have been unable to recover the software that plays both my Blu-Rays & DVD's. How do I get a replacement software to reload it back into my Notebook to restore it? Thanks!
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Hi,
Please try the following package:
   http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp59501-60000/sp59999.exe
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BH
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