Creation of recovery without software disc (dx2300 HP; Vista family)

I have a HP/Compaq dx2300 running Vista Home, and I want to make recovery disks.  Unfortunately, the HP Recovery software has been removed from this computer.  The recovery partition is still in place.  Is it possible to make a recovery together since the disk partition without using the HP software?  I prefer not to use Windows backup, because it seems to take 17 DVD to back it up.  Thank you.

Jerry

Imaging software would take a complete snapshot of your C: partition and restore it back to the State it was in at time of imagery, complete with files and the software added. The imagery he created in a compressed format DVD so not all necessary because Windows Backup_which cannot always restore your PC to a State completely from work in case of hard drive failure or a corrupt non bootable OS.

My image is made for USB external hard drive, or can be done for 5 DVD.

Since this is a class machine business you have Active Chat where you can ask a set of recovery option.

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