HP ENVY 17 2101er laptop"s recovery disc

I incidendently deleted recovery disc from my laptop ........can you help me to find recovery disc for my laptop 

Mahmud,
Welcome to the Forum.
The Recovery Partition on your notebook is not needed IF you did make the suggested Recovery Discs when your system was first installed, or at any later time.
If you did not make Recovery Discs,
then see this docment for help in obtaining Recovery Discs from HP:
Envy 17-2101 -- Looking for Recovery Discs
IF HP does not have the Discs you seek,
then see this link for obtaining the Recovery Discs:
Computer Surgeons HP Recovery Center
IF you cannot purchase the discs (or do not wish to do so),
AND you do have your 25 character product key,
then you can download and burn a new Windows 7 disc. 
See this helpful Post By our HP Expert DavidPK
Reinstall Windows 7 – No CD
Good Luck!
Kind Regards,
Dragon-Fur

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