Hp Envy dv6 7210tx WIN8 Recovery issue!

I got laptop with C Drive and D as a recovery drive.
Unfortunately i was unaware of new UEFI and win8.
I resized my C drive using old (win7 compatible ver) of EASE-US Partition Master
into three partitions, I didnt touched recovery GPT partition nor other factory made partitions. After reboot by applying changes,
Now i cant boot win8 and get this screen.
Recovery
Your PC needs to be Repaired
Error Code 0x0c0000225
Please reply ASAP

If you burned your Recovery Disk set boot fom it to reinstall. If you didn't, phone HP to order a set.Choose your region here>> Contact HP to get the info.
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    It appears that you did not manage to create a partition correctly.
    The first thing to try is the Windows repair disk, if you made one before you began your partitioning adventure. This will be an attemp to repair the BCD.  If you don't have access to a Windows repair disk,then it may be time  to use your recovery disk set or USB recovery  media. 
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  • HP Envy dv6 Trackpad issues

    I have a Hp Envy dv6 with nVIdia GT630M graphics. A lot of times, my trackpad has died on me and has left me in the blind. And recently, after installing the new updates on 01/11/2014, the multi-finger gestures on the trackpad do not work. It would be a big favour if you can help me out here as it is getting really frustating to use my laptop.
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    Dear Customer,
    Welcome and Thank you for posting your query on HP Support Forum
    It looks like you are facing difficulties to disable the Touchpad on your Notebook
    We will surely assist you with this
    Steps to drain the Static charge and loading default BIOS settings to resolve the issue
    Step 01. Turn OFF the Notebook
    Step 02. Un-plug the Power/AC Adapter and also remove the Battery too
    Step 03. Press and Hold the Power Button of the Notebook for a full minute
    Step 04. Now let's re-insert the battery back in and plug back the Power/AC Adapter
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    Step 06. Once you get to the BIOS, Please press F5 or F9 Key to load setup defaults for the BIOS
    Step 07. Now let's press Esc/Escape Key. Save Changes and Exit - Yes
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    Please Click this Link to find more troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue
    Click on the below shown link to find the steps involved in disabling the Touchpad
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c03922412
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  • HP Envy dv6 7398ca. win 8 64 bit. During recovery disk 4, get 3f0 error

    Hi,
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    Hello socalfun64,
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  • Resored envy dv6 notebook and windows 8 won't load i dont have the discs

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    When requesting assistance, please provide the complete model name and product number (p/n) of the HP computer in question. HP/Compaq makes thousands of models of computers. Without this information it may be difficult or impossible to assist you in resolving your issue.
    The above requested information can be found on the bottom of your computer, inside the battery compartment or on the startup BIOS screen. Please see How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number? for more assistance locating this information. DO NOT include your serial number. Please enter the model/product information into HP's Online Consumer Support page and post it here for our review.
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  • Touchpad not working in HP ENVY-dv6

    Hi,
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    Hi tinti80,
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  • HP ENVY dv6 Notebook PC no longer recognizes my iphone

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  • Battery/ch​arger ENVY dv6 7210us

    I have an HP ENVY dv6 notebook PC, model 7210us, serial number: (Personal information removed), product number: C2M11UA#ABA
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    Hi @eusbs ,
    Welcome to the HP forum! 
    This is a wonderful place to find information and get input on your issues!
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    You have tried troubleshooting the issue  to no avail.
    You are correct there is a dedicated circuit on the motherboard that could be the issue.
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    Testing and Calibrating the Battery (Windows 8)
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    Contact Us - Microsoft Support
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    I recently bought the HP ENVY dv6-7200ea (Windows 8) and it has been working fine but the other day I noticed that the webcam was not working. Since then I have gone into the device manager and tried to fix through there but no such look. Can anyone help me fix this?

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    Hi Antlan,
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  • 2 SSD in a Envy DV6-7331 possible?

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    Maax555 wrote:
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    Hi,
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    Hi,
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    LeonChelseaFC wrote:
    Hi,
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    I was unable to find the drivers searching with your product and model number as well.
    I was able to keep searching and found this link and it was under our business site support. This is the drivers for your unit series and you should be able to download the fingerprint reader drivers from the link.
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