Satellite L670 - System recovery media Options

You can use an external hard drive to copy the image of system recovery? The manual, in the States of the system - creating recovery media recovery:

"A recovery of the software on your computer image is stored on the hard drive and can be copied onto DVD or USB Flash Memory using the following steps:"
1. Select Virgin DVD or USB Flash Memory.
The application will allow you to choose from a variety of different media on which the recovery image can be copied, including DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD - RW, DVD + R, DVD + R DL, DVD + RW and USB Flash Memory. »

There is no mention of being able to copy on an external hard drive.

Hello

This copy of the word is bad. What you create is bootable image stored on DVD or USB. Copy of data simply isn't possible, because later you will not be able to access and start the recovery image installation.

Best option for you is:
Create DVDs of recovery using preinstalled Toshiba Recovery disk creator tool. This disc, that you can use for installing the OS, whenever you want. I recommend you use DVD-R media.

If you have any other questions you are welcome.

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