HP Paviliion dv6-6159tx loss the one recovery disc number 3rd disc

hello... m using dv6-6159tx recently i loss the one recovery disc number 3rd disc. now how i will get the 3rd recovery disc. I cant purchase the new one. Kindly solve my problem

Hello LossrecoverCD. I understand that you've misplaced one of your recovery discs and need to get or make some more. Is this correct?
If these discs came with your notebook and were not created by you you're able to make another copy for yourself. Just follow these instructions. However, you can only create one set of recovery discs. So if you lost one that you created you'll have to speak with HP to get more.
If you're in the US/Canada call them at 1-800-474-6836. If you're outside of this area use this site to get your region's contact information.
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