OneKey Recovery on the new hard drive

I own a lenovo ideapad Z570 and upgrade to a larger HARD drive (of 600 GB to 1 TB).

The only thing that bothers me is the "OneKey Recovery".

So my question is: How do OEM partitions and recovery, just after installing windows7 on a new (blank) HARD drive in order to facilitate the "OneKey Recovery."

Hello
You want to have an oem installation (with preinstalled applications or you are flexible with a clean install of windows?
The okr partition will be there only in the hard disk installed in the factory and it won't work even if you copy the partition without making any changes. If you wish, you can also do a recovery partition custom of a key with your own backup recovery

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-U-V-Z-and-P-series/how-to-create-new-one-key-recovery-feature-...

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