question about creating a recovery disk

Hello!! I have a question to make a data disc for my system recovery using the integrated into the software of hp, I have wifi and I am always connected are no pluged son in my system for the internet, but I read somwhere that I must disconnect from the internet before taking to the top of the cd, can I just do without blocking down on my router and modem in the other party in my house , I have other computers using this...

Yes thank you Ol Man... I'll do it...

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