Satellite S50 - key USB Bootable for OS Backup

Good evening everyone

I am trying to resume my S50 Satellite to factory settings and wonder if I could save the Windows 8.1 on a new USB 16 GB as a bootable drive?

Thanks in advance

Stephen

Original recovery image is saved on the HARD drive and you can create a bootable recovery media and using this bootable USB key you can install the original version of Windows that you got with your laptop.
Using of preinstalled Toshiba Recovery Media Creator you can do.
I have S50 - B and I created a USB recovery media. I used 16GB USB DRIVE.

How it all works, you can read in the document of the user manuals.

If you have any other questions do not hesitate to ask.

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