Satellite P840 - impossible to restore the image of the system from 8.1 to win

I have laptop Toshiba P840 accompanying windows 8.0.
I created backups of DVD and USB

After upgrade to 8.1 windows and backup images, I had a software problem and had to go back to a previous return in windows 8.1.

Restore from the external HARD drive fails due to driver incompatibilities.
Technical support advise to restore windows 8.0 and then switch again to windows 8.1
Is there a better way to restore the windows 8.1 image?

Is it possible to fill the boot usb (from windows 8 as the original) to 8.1 windows drivers?
I am unable to create boot usb with windows 8.1 as the partition of hard drive has windows 8.0

Thank you

Modification of the original recovery image is not possible then I agree with technical support. For your new and clean OS installation should be the basic recovery image so install it again and then do the update for new Win8.1.

Everything you can do in the future is to create the own Win8.1, but for this recovery image, you use some third-party software of the part.

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