Download hp backup & recovery manager

Please inform me about a link to download the hp backup and recovery manager. I have the program installed on one hp pc but like to also have it on a new HP Folio 13 pc using windows 7 enterprise.

HI tajmaal74:
Thank you for your query.  I am pleased to assist you!
I am unsure if you are trying to do a restore or just want the disks. When posting it is most useful to provide us your exact model of computer, and what operating system you are running.How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?  click here. Here is  documentation on system recovery or restore.  Performing an Hp System Recovery(Windows 7) click here. Using the Downloadable USB Recovery Flash Disk Creation Utility click here. How to restore a Windows 7-based computer to a previous Windows installation by using the Windows.old folder.  click here.  I hope this helps, if you require further assistance please provide your model, and operating system.
 

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    Hi,
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    Hi @Chloeb27 
    Thank you for your response, I am happy to help!
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    Sparkles1
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