DV-7 recovery disc want

Previous HP machines have offered me the opportunity to produce recovery discs when I started it up.

The new DV-7 desire gives none to create floppies and I can't find any way to start the process.

How can I create recovery discs?

Hello

You are welcome

Let me know if it is not complete.

Best regards

DP - K

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