Create a backup recovery

Is this possible on a drive hard laptop usb or should it be a flash drive?

I thought to partition my drive hard portable 1 TB and dedicate it to the backup recovery.

Thank you

No, you need to save in a flash disk to bootable USB, you can back up an external HARD drive and retrieve the image with programs like daughters reflect.

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