Or you can order W10 recovery media from HP for the PC at the link below. Then after W10 is installed, you can install the drivers and available software from the PC's support page below. I used an app, Belarc, to retriev the license keys from an SSD clone I have of the main SSD, This was 74T2M-DKDBC-788W3-H689G-6P6GT. My laptop doesn't have a sticker, I believe from MS support this is common and HP embed the license key in the hardware. The software will work with the W10 product key in the PC's BIOS and automatically activate once you are connected to the internet. I recently had to change my SSD and reinstall the OS using the HP CD. You will be given the option of making a bootable W10 installation flash drive (you will need a 4 GB flash drive for that), or save an ISO file, which you can burn to a DVD using your DVD burning program's burn ISO file option. So, the easiest and least expensive thing to do would be to reinstall W10 by making your own plain W10 installation media by using the Media Creation Tool at the link below. According to the specs at the link below, the PC originally came with W10 Home from HP.
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