Stream HP 13: Hp flow 13 usb flash drive size of disk image

Does anyone know what is the size of the Flash DRIVE, I need to create a disk image of the Hp flow 13 8.1 windows operating system?
Looks like I'll need a copy of disk image of the w8.1 OS before installing the upgrade of the w10, just in case I want to restore the computer to w8.1 is for me.
Thank you

Hi, Yes, you need a USB 8 GB to create the recovery media.

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