A BIOS update affect the recovery of a machine?

I am about to use the disc of recovery for the first time and have any questions about the procedure.

* An updated BIOS would affect the recovery process? *

Since I use my laptop, I installed the latest BIOS for it and I was wondering if the recovery of product would be assigned to all the by - and if so, no matter who has no idea where to get BIOS orignial, or how the 'dismantling' of the BIOS that I noticed that the BIOS back it self up when updated with a newer version.

Taking advantage of the grace.

Yes, all preinstalled applications are part of the recovery image.
The image contains the operating system Windows, Toshiba drivers, tools and additional software such as Norton Antivirus for example.
This means that these additional software would be installed too by using the recovery CD.

Best regards

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