Some additional questions about the creation of recovery disks

HP Clubhouse 17 laptop laptop 17-e040us

Wireless connection

Disks creating information that I downloaded from the HP website, he States "If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password confirmation or providide.

How to create an administrator password?  The only areas where I created passwords on the laptop are the Login Screen/signature to the PC, Mirosoft account and a Description of the computers.   How can I give confirmation?

Disconnected from the internet.  After the login screen and go to the start menu, I'm not connected to the internet.  Fix?

Do I have to disconnect external equipment of the laptop before you create recovery discs?

During the process of creating, if it has stop or, a message that something is wrong, what should I do?

Thank you.

You're not likely to be asked for Admin password unless you use a user account created with Limited permissions such as we would be put in place for another user on their machine. Some people share a machine with children, adolescents and setup one account limited for them.

I never really worried about to disconnect Internet-just don't have Internet Explorer or Email app open and active on the internet. You could always disable the wireless I guess. Usually the F12 key in the top row turns stylized / disable tapping. White = light it.

If you have a problem... just after this problem if the Recovery Manager gives no details of what you need to do about it. You can always phone HP and request a recovery media if the process fails for you.

Just try to stop worrying and thinking that it. Go ahead!

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