use the recovery on a second pc even USB operating system

If necessary in the future, could I use a recovery flash drive created the Pavilion 15 8.1 Windows 64-bit for recovery on a second computer with the same operating system (Pavilion 17 8.1 Windows 64-bit). I just want to avoid having to buy a second expensive USB, I paid 75 euros for the first. Thank you.

Hello

Unit configuration is different, so an operating system will not work. Therefore, you need to create a recovery media USB for you another unit as well.

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