Process of recovery disks have disappeared

Hi all. I recently bought a HP Pavilion Notebook PC, Windows 8 g6 running. HP Support Assistant prompted me to create recobvery discs. I got 5 dvd for this but the last 2 did not for me at the end of the backup - he said I could come back. That was 2 days ago. I now have more DVDs, but I can't find the option at the end of the backup. Please help, put in trouble! Thank you.

In the search box, type "Recovery Manager", click on it and choose "Create recovery media."

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