I don't know about the other vendors, but I do know that HP offers recovery DVDs, for an added cost. Actually, unless they've changed, HP computers have a separate recovery partition on the computer when you get it and come with a utility to make your own recovery DVDs once you get it home. You should just make sure to do that first, before you inadvertently screw something up on the computer. I've done that with a couple of HPs and it works fine.

That being said, I agree with Dan Tong; you should still have some kind image software program in your software arsenal.


John

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