Restoration of disks on Netbook

Hello, new user Acer here.  How can I create backup on an Aspire discs if I don't have a R/W drive.  I have several computers with readers of R/W on the network and a 1 t external backup drive.  I'm sure this topic has been discussed before, but I can't.

Thank you, John

Nice day

You must have an external optical drive to create the recovery disks. If your machine came with Windows 8, you can create discs from the factory on a flash drive. You need at least a 16Gig Flash drive.

Kind regards

FReeZA

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