What is a backup to a CD or a recovery CD. ?

What is doing? It's just a disk to reboot or it reinstalls Windows or what?

This topic has already been discussed several times in product recovery forum
https://Forum.Toshiba.EU/forumdispla...oduct-recovery

Also recommend to read this FAQ:
Questions and answers about the recovery DVD drive
https://Forum.Toshiba.EU/showthread...-recovery-DVDs

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