Transfer of recovery system of USB drive to DVD disk

I have read the forums and I see that you can transfer DVD USB recovery but can you make the USB on a DVD. Is this possible? I'm a computer tech and not an average user, so I can understand if it's complicated.

I was in the hospital when I did the recovery on USB disk and was not thinking. He saved me trying to repartition my hard drive and inadvertently deleted my recovery partition. I didn't have access to blank DVD media at the time and when I got home, I wanted to have a copy on DVD for the Image. I am currently using a 32 GB SanDisk USB flash drive and won't eat up to 12 GB of space for recovery.

I'm more concerned it's complicated to do because I am an advanced user. If you can help me, I would appreciate it.

P.S. I love all your products. I only use HP printers and laptops and I am in love with this computer for HP Pavilion series laptop g my sister is for me off of eBay. You guys rock!

Or you can call HP to order a set of recovery disks. Usually around $17. 800-474-6836.

You can usually order via a link on your models also support page. It will be in the list of drivers/software.

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