Recovery partition into conflict with Norton Go Back

Hi - I've recently installed work of system of norton that includes Go Back, and from the hard drive on my Satellite light is working overtime, causing the fan to be almost full-time. I contacted Symantec who said that if my Toshiba has a preinstalled recovery partition it would be not possible to run Go Back on top of it. Can anyone tell if Tosh laptop computers have a pre-installed recovery partition? Does anyone else have this problem? Or is it maybe this recovery software as round-trip causes additional work on the poor old hard drive and this activity is quite normal. I'm tempted to just disable the round trip.
Thank you
Matt

Hello Matt

First of all, it will be interesting to know what model of laptop you have. Going back is not known to me but as far as I know on Toshiba laptop, there are partition created with Microsoft as usual installations CD and I don t understand the explanation of Symantec.

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