How to recover deleted recovery partition for HP Pavilion TS Sleekbook 14-b145 tx window 8

Hi, Please kindly help me!!!! I have accidentally click on "remove recovery partition" from hp recovery manager and i did not save a copy to usb....Am i able to restore or recover the recovery partition???? My notebook is HP Pavilion TS Sleekbook 14-b145 tx window 8.. Since i accidentally delete the recovery partition.....i am not able to reset my pc i.e reset all drive and files from system recovery. Please help me to solve the problem....because i need to use the notebook asap. Thanks a lot for your help

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