I need installation disk for p6-2327c my hard drive is broken I have to replaced

My computer doesn't work any more just shows "ERROR: NO BOOT DISK HAS BEEN DETECTED OR THE DISK HAS FAILED"I'm guess the hard drive is broken in that case once I replaced it I will needed the installation disk which HP does'nt support any more since my computer is just 3 years old only

Hi: Here is the support and driver page for your PC.  Select the W8 operating system, and the last item on the page is a link to order recover media. http://h22207.www2.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-p6-2300-desktop-pc-series/5295969/model/5296962 If for some reason that link doesn't work (some forum members report that it doesn't on some models), then you can call HP at this number and see if you can order the disks by phone... 1-(800)-474-6836  If HP no longer sells recovery disks for your PC, you can order a set from this non-HP vendor. http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-23882-windows-8-64-bit-12na3rr8601-supp-v2-recovery-kit-d2v50av-for-hp-pavilion-desktop-pc-model-number-p6-2327c.aspx

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