HP Laptop Windows Reinstallation, Startup Error

I recently tried starting up my HP Laptop. It's about a year old. It was working all times previous to this use, but hasn't since. It says that due to a recent update that I need to re-insert a Windows installation disc because my NLS data is missing. I did not recieve such a disc. How can I get this disc and get this error taken care of? I don't want to be redirected to a bunch of different dead ends, as I have been in the past. I just would like to fix and get past this issue on my computer. Does anyone know what is wrong and what I can do to fix it? I need to get the reinstallation disc for Windows, I think it is Windows 7. IDEAS?

When requesting assistance, please provide the complete model name and/or product number of the HP computer in question. HP/Compaq makes thousands of models of computers that are all different. 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 or inside the battery compartment.
Most consumer computers, desktop and laptop alike, haven't come with operating system or recovery/restore discs since around 2003.
When you first setup your computer you should have created a set of HP Recovery Discs and possibly a Windows Repair CD. If you didn't created these discs, you may be able to order a set from HP or a third party vendor. Alternatively, you can download and create a Windows 7 installation disc or USB Flash drive and attempt to repair your computer.  Please see "How to Install Windows 7 Without the Disc" for instructions on how to download Windows 7 and create the installation media.
Once you have this disc you can use it to repair your current Windows installation. Please see "Starting your computer from a Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive" and "Startup Repair: frequently asked questions" for more information about repair your computer.
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