Question about creating discs of recovery on the new desktop

you just bought a 8 hp pav p7.1003wb office gig / 1 TB hard drive. Windows 7-64 bit, that I will need to make recovery disks because they are no longer included.

should I have separate recovery of my regular backup discs? and what is better to use ie., cdr - rw, flash drive, and it should be 1 TB? I have a 16 GB flash stick that I currently keep my personal files. I looked at a few external drives too and just confused myself as to what I need. Currently, I got for my old desktop (a gateway 2001) which came with recovery disks and then I would back up all the files that I had to keep on my flash stick.

I'm sorry I'm a little computer illiterate, and I can't follow the rapid technological change and hope someone can explain to me on my level... Thank you!

hanj454,

Part 1, the medis recovery was a very simple question:http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01867124

Please be advised that it is not on DVD + R media. Shouldn't RW.

Part2, backup: you can keep it as simple with copies on important files flash drive.

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