creating a bootable cd/dvd after creating a full backup of the system

After you create a full backup of the system through acer backup manager, I wonder if I want to create a bootable cd/dvd to restore the backup.

I madea a bootable dvd once already. Do I have to do a new bootable dvd every time I do a backup? If so, it's a lot of DVDs.

No, just one of the first time you perform a backup.

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