How to order windows 8 recovery disks

I have recently changed operating systems to windows 8.1 but I lost all of my recovery disks for windows 8 and I would like to change back to it.
I need help!!

Hlk,
Start at
HP Drivers & Downloads
Check your computer's Drivers page to see if there is a link to allow you to order the media that way.
Two more resources:
Looking for Recovery Discs?
HP and Compaq Desktop PCs: Looking for Recovery Discs? 
Explains recovery disc creation for: XP, Vista, Windows 7
Explains recovery disc ordering for USA, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Latin America, Asia and Oceania, and “Other Websites”
You have the option to contact HP and ask for help.
Contact HP - Worldwide
Contact HP – USA - Phone Assistance
Warranty Required – USA and Canada
USA – Contact HP // Self-Help – Email - Chat
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