HP Spectre x360 - Upgrade Recovery Partition to Windows10

I have an HP Spectre x360 purchased in April 2015.  At the time Windows 8.1 was the latest OS and as such the shipped version of Windows on the laptop was Windows 8.1.  Now that Windows 10 is out, I've updated, however I assume the recovery partition still contains an 8.1 image. How can I get an updated Windows 10 recovery partition?  I would also like to make a recovery Windows 10 USB Key or DVD. Thanks,- Edirol

Ok I fixed it! What I was doing was: In Windows setup, finding the drive, formatting it and then installing Windows - computer wouldnt boot What I did to fix it! Deleting all the partitions so that there was just one partition with unallocated space and installing Windows on that. I thought you had to format the partiton first, but it appears WIndows setup will do this itself Bryan 

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    Volume 2        D     DATA              NTFS   Partition    130 GB   Healthy  
    Volume 3        F     DOWNLOADS  NTFS   Partition    128 GB   Healthy
    Volume 4               SYSTEM          FAT32  Partition   100 MB   Healthy      System
    Volume 5               Recovery        NTFS   Partition    900 MB   Healthy      Hidden
    Volume 6               Restore          NTFS   Partition     20 GB    Healthy      Hidden
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     Directory of D:\recovered1
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    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          $Extend
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          Files Detected by their Signatures
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          Recovery
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          System Volume Information
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          $RmMetadata
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend\$RmMetadata
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          $TxfLog
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend\$RmMetadata\$TxfLog
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
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    29-07-2014  17:36        10,485,760 $TxfLogContainer00000000000000000001
    18-04-2014  00:18        10,485,760 $TxfLogContainer00000000000000000002
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          Firefox
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          Internet Explorer
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          Pick an app
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          Unkown Application
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          Windows Photo Viewer
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Firefox
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .xml
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Firefox\.xml
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59             1,091 00000150.xml
    29-07-2014  18:59             1,336 005f05b0.xml
    29-07-2014  18:59             1,091 005f05b8.xml
    29-07-2014  18:59               488 015c7e34.xml
    29-07-2014  18:59               472 015d68fd.xml
    29-07-2014  18:59               472 015d6bc3.xml
                   6 File(s)          4,950 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Internet Explorer
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .gif
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Internet Explorer\.gif
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:01             2,428 003aca99.gif
    29-07-2014  19:01               814 0047c75d.gif
    29-07-2014  19:01               472 00b2846d.gif
                   3 File(s)          3,714 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .cab
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .ico
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app\.cab
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59        17,317,845 000c98e2.cab
    29-07-2014  18:59        92,631,005 0027defd.cab
    29-07-2014  18:59             7,539 00334cf3.cab
    29-07-2014  18:59            15,731 0066bf8e.cab
                   4 File(s)    109,972,120 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app\.ico
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
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    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .ogg
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Unkown Application\.ogg
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    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Windows Photo Viewer\.jpg
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    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
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