How to make recovery disks?

I have a HP Pavilion p7-1539 and you want to make recovery disks.  I need instructions step by step please.

Since I had so much trouble with the latest model of Pavilion, I thought I got better go now before something happens to this computer.

HP recovery for the p7-1449 disks will not work on the p7-1539. You will need to create a new set of computer for your new HP recovery disks. Please see that this support page HP titled 'Create recovery discs or save an Image to a USB (Windows 8) recovery' for instructions on how to create your personal recovery disks.

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