System backup question

I just bought a laptop HP dv6 with Windows 7 64 bit.  He came with system partitions and hard disk recovery.  Once I set it up the way I want I want to use the Windows Backup and Restore utilities to create the System Image and DVD repair system.  My questions are: 1) since there are already partitions on the hard drive, is there something I should be concerned or even before that I have to create DVDs?  (2) after the creation of Windows DVD won't recognize the partitions on the hard drive?  Thank you.

berry612 wrote:

I just bought a laptop HP dv6 with Windows 7 64 bit.  He came with system partitions and hard disk recovery.  Once I set it up the way I want I want to use the Windows Backup and Restore utilities to create the System Image and DVD repair system.  My questions are: 1) since there are already partitions on the hard drive, is there something I should be concerned or even before that I have to create DVDs?  (2) after the creation of Windows DVD won't recognize the partitions on the hard drive?  Thank you.

I recommend that you create a system image on an external hard drive instead of DVD. The disk and its partitions uses a lot of DVD if it's the medium of your choice. DVD is not as reliable as external drives. There are free programs like Macrium reflect Free edition which allows you to create a clone of your hard drive with all partitions.

Make a clone will have no effect on your current plan of the original score. Windows will always recognize the partitions. If you want to keep the function F11 Recovery Manager does not change the partition scheme. You can also access the Recovery Manager through the recovery media that you have created.

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