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If you own an HP desktop computer and are unable to get recovery media directly from HP, don’t worry—there are options to restore or upgrade your system. Since HP no longer provides recovery disks for your model, you can order a USB recovery drive from a trusted vendor. One recommended option is the Computer Surgeons website, where you can purchase a Windows 10 64-bit recovery kit compatible with your HP desktop. Just click on the link below to see if it matches your model:
Order a Windows 10 Recovery Drive from Computer Surgeons
If you prefer to do a clean installation of Windows 10 yourself, you can create a bootable USB flash drive for free using Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool. Simply visit their website, download the tool, and follow the instructions to prepare your USB stick:
Download Windows 10 Media Creation Tool
Keep in mind that your current PC may not meet Microsoft’s minimum requirements for Windows 11, especially regarding the processor. However, if you want to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, there is a way to do it even on unsupported hardware. This involves a workaround that bypasses the hardware checks, allowing you to perform the upgrade smoothly.
For a simple guide on how to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on unsupported PCs, check out this easy-to-follow video tutorial:
Watch a Step-by-Step Guide for Upgrading to Windows 11
It’s important to note that HP only supports Windows as the operating system on their computers. This means there are no recovery options available through HP or other sources for Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Linux Mint on your device. If you’re interested in using Linux, you will need to find alternative methods to install and set up those operating systems yourself.




