Problems about the recovery partition

I have a Samsung np520u4c-a01ub... on my SW update... I wanted to install the recovery, but it is said that "recovery partition does not exist Setup will be cancelled. How to create a recovery partition? I searched on google and all I found was that recovery partition is created on a USB Flash drive... I want to create the partition on my hard drive recovery... is it possible? If so, how can I create one? :(

also, when I bought this laptop, I got a problem with BSOD... I used the recovery and restored my PC... but then... when I installed the recommended facilities and updated SW Update... the recovery cannot be installed as what I mentioned above... Please help... :))

Hi Floyd,

Recovery partitions differ according to computer models, I would like to recommend you to the computer manufacturer contact to get more information about the issue.

http://www.Samsung.com/in/support/main/supportMain.do

Hope this information helps.

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