Recovery disc windows 7

How can I get a copy of hp recovery disc's to re-install windows 7 home premium  
I have the ENVY laptop model # 15-1150NR product # WA843UA#ABA
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Hi,
You can order a replacement set of Recovery Discs using the link below.
Order HP Recovery Discs.
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If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
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    Hi Belj,
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  • HP Windows 8 Recovery Failed (Used Recovery Discs)

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    Thank you for the Reply.
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    START=> 18:38:50 Friday, June 21, 2013
    Pre-Process=> This is 32bit OS. Skip disabling WOW64 File Redirection....
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    START=> 18:38:57 Friday, June 21, 2013
    Pre-Process=> This is 32bit OS. Skip disabling WOW64 File Redirection....
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    END=> 18:48:09 Friday, June 21, 2013
    RESULT=> Command finished in less than 1 seconds.
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    [C:\System.sav\Logs\BB\FU097235.log]
    Result=PASSED
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