H535s and recovery partition

Hiya,
Bought Lenovo H535s desktop from friend of mine. He has installed he's own copy of windows 8.1 on it, but i wanted to get it back to factory windows 8.1. Any idea how?
I have checked and i still do OEM and Recovery partitions on it untouched.
Cheers in advance,

hi mark_uk,
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Try turning off the computer first
    Turn it back on then start hitting F2
           If the partition is still intact and not damaged by the installation made it should provide options to get to Recovery.
If this failed, the only way now is to get Recovery CD from Lenovo (Fees may apply)
You can contact them here
     http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/feedback/detail.p​age?LegacyDocID=MIGR-76613
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