Crush the recovery on Satellite L750 partition

I've updated windows 7 Home premium to Windows 7 Professional. Please could you give me some tips to update (or replace) the recovery as well as Win 7 Pro partition becomes the default o/s, and all software and drivers Toshiba Satellite L750 are included (bluetooth and wireless software & drivers, etc).

I have already created a new system image on the recovery partition and a system repair disc.

Supermalx.

> can you tell me how to use the recovery discs to recover
The question is what you want to recover? The whole machine or only the missing files?
In any case, a partial recovery is not possible, all you can do is complete recovery image installation.

After the installation of portable full recovery you will have factory settings again, only in this case, you will be able to use without any problem recovery disc creator.

If you still have some questions you are welcome.

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