Hp pavillion dv6 2138ca notebook pc

hi,
i format hard  disk and upgraded to windows entrprise 64 bit service pack 1. 
can anyone give me the list of programs that were installed on my pc as they were previously installed (like factory condition) and also the list of drivers and softwares.
you can also give me appropriate snap shots of them.
i downloaded many of them from hp website. but i think a lot of them are missing or i have not get them.
please help me 
thanks

Hello hamdullah,
Here are all your drivers, but you need to do a recovery in order to get everything back as it was when you first got the notebook. 
Please let me know if this helps to resolve your issue.
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