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If your HP computer is over five years old, support for the Cloud recovery tool is no longer available. Don’t worry—you can still reinstall Windows 10 and get your PC running smoothly again with a few simple steps.
First, you’ll need to create a bootable USB drive with Windows 10. You can do this easily by downloading the Microsoft Media Creation Tool. Just go to the official Microsoft website and click on the download link for Windows 10. Follow the prompts, and the tool will guide you through making a USB recovery drive.
Once you have your bootable USB ready, insert it into your HP PC and restart the computer. Make sure your BIOS is set to boot from the USB drive. When the Windows installation process begins, follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 10 afresh on your PC.
After the installation is complete, your device may need specific drivers and software to function correctly. You can find these on your HP support page. Simply visit the support site for your specific model—search for your PC’s model number, and you’ll see options to download drivers and software compatible with your system.
If you’re looking to buy a recovery drive directly, one reliable source is the Computer Surgeons website. They offer a Windows 10 Home recovery kit specially made for HP’s all-in-one desktop models. You can find it by searching for the part number L21631-002 and your specific model number, like 22-c0015t.
Following these steps will help you get your HP computer back up and running without needing support from HP, even after their official support has ended.