HP Pavillion 17 Recovery disk

Hello. I have notebook HP Pavillion 17 with OS Win 8. When winlocker virus lock my notebook  - i download ISO Win8.1 from HP site and install them. But windows not have license key - 90 days trial. I dont have recovery disks and F11 wan't work. How i can get recovery disk for my notebook (from Russia)  or license key for windows?
Thanks for any advice.

Hello @dvserg,
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I understand that you are looking to recover your computer's operating system, and I would be happy to assist you in this matter!
To acquire the necessary recovery discs for your notebook, I recommend following the steps in this document on Obtaining HP Recovery Discs or an HP USB Recovery Drive.
Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, and I look forward to your reply!
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