Hard disk error 3FO/No operating system?

HP Notebook Model:  HPG62 Notebook PC.   The system crashed while reading email in a secure, university based system.  When we tried to restart computer, it says  "Boot Device Not Found"  "Please install an operating system on your hard disk"  Hard Disk - (3FO).
The computer is 3 years old and came with Windows 7 Home Premium OA.  All of the numbers from the Windows 7 label stuck on the back on the Notebook have worn off.  We do not have any back up disks and cannot do a system restore because we cannot get to that screen.  How can we get Windows 7 back on this computer without having to purchase a whole new Operating System?  What are our options for fixing this computer on a really tight budget?  Thanks for any help you can offer

Hi,
Not a good news actually, looks like you have to replace the HDD. Please refer to the following link (check Paul's answer) how to order a new Recovery set:
   http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Que​stions/Hard-drive-broken-Windows-7-licence-questio​...
HDD is very cheap now, You can buy 750Gb for around $100.
Regards.
BH
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