Partition deleted

Sir
my laptop harddrive was deleted when it was i  gave for repair now i have no choise , can get my recovery disk download link . i have my product ID or windows key, please give some idea.
HP PROBOOK 4530S, WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM OA
Thaks and Regards,
BHIM

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