Restore back after hard disck format

i have formatted my hard disc and want to have my drivers and all peripheral add-ons installed from image backups preferably using on line support ASAP, though my warranty has expired

To my knowledge HP has no Images stored on a server to be restored. You will need to phone your area HP to request USB Recovery Media.>> Contact HP
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