HP 15 laptop: create a system recovery

I upgraded to 8.1 win10. Then a factory reset a few months later. Now, I have a message from HP to create a system recovery.

Can what recovery option I use.

I'm not computer savy.

Any help must be as if I know nothing about this kind of thing and is greatly appreciated.

Thank you

 

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