G50-45 - recovery USB flash drive?

Flash recovery stick can be used for recovery on the same type of laptop? My son and I have a g50-45. recovery was recorded on a key of the flsh.

Den

Mod edit: System model added to the front of the subject line to improve visibility / clarity.

Yes, if it's the same exact type. To be sure, however, I would suggest creating a new or asking the Lenovo recovery disk. If you need recovery, contact Lenovo support, they can tell you how to access the Lenovo OneKey, that can recover your computer with its parttition to recover.

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