Creating discs of recovery-XPS a 27

Hello

With a 27 a XPS, on the way (due date: 25/02/13), I would like to create a set of recovery disks in time earlier, in the case where after that initial set up something wrong with updates and restoring to factory default and the operating system is required.  So, I was hoping to create an updating/downloading whole disk recovery.

I think I have won't be able to perform this recovery disc creation once. So, let's hope that it is a good time to create this.

Any suggestion is appreciated.

saratogacoach

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