HP envy 1010sv 6: Partition guides

Hello everyone!

I am preparing for windows 10 and I want to save my laptop. I do not understand a lot about the backup process and I want to know my options. I am mainly interested in the base system (files in win7, drivers, etc) and not my files (images, videos, etc), which I have already synced with the external backup drive.

First of all, I want to understand the (already installed) "Recovery" partition works and if I can bring back Win7 via recovery, in case something goes wrong. 'Move ii' on an external drive?

Secondly, I would like to Win7 backup itself (I think that's what we call 'image of the system').

My laptop has some recovery tools provided by "HP support assistant. Is there a manual for this? A guide?

I'm fighting to understand the functioning of the backup system process, so whatever it is will be useful.

Thank you!!!

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Hello everyone!

I am preparing for windows 10 and I want to save my laptop. I do not understand a lot about the backup process and I want to know my options. I am mainly interested in the base system (files in win7, drivers, etc) and not my files (images, videos, etc), which I have already synced with the external backup drive.

First of all, I want to understand the (already installed) "Recovery" partition works and if I can bring back Win7 via recovery, in case something goes wrong. 'Move ii' on an external drive?

Secondly, I would like to Win7 backup itself (I think that's what we call 'image of the system').

My laptop has some recovery tools provided by "HP support assistant. Is there a manual for this? A guide?

I'm fighting to understand the functioning of the backup system process, so whatever it is will be useful.

Thank you!!!

You have created a recovery USB?

This is a very important step to take before considering any change. It's actually the copy of the delivered operating system that you have already paid for.

The HP Support Assistant has a section called my computer that has a guide that provides details on the HP Support Assistant.

How to create a system image

There are a lot of videos produced by HP that explain how to use the FOLLOWING HP Recovery Manager. https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=dFBWPmy32ms

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