Stream 13: System Image

Trying to create a system image on a usb key.

Reception "is not a valid backup location.

Performing to the top of the laptop data existing with approx. 30 GB HP Recovery Manager uses a value of information to backup - and it's very slow, any suggestions? only 45 minutes from 10 percent complete. Is this standard for data sync up with HP laptops? 3 GB per hour?

Thank you!

Please make sure the USB has enough space for the OS and the contents of your backup.

Suggest the Flash DRIVE to FAT32 format before making a recovery disk.

This might help:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03481733

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