Not necessarily for HP. I was recently given an HP desktop, I don't
remember the model, with Win 7 to be fixed and given to a local social
agency.
To get it to even boot, I had to purchase the official HP recovery
disks. When I installed the OS using those disks, to my surprise the
computer asked if I wanted to make a set of disks on the first bootup.
I did. After that, it didn't ask to do it any more.
But I wanted to test the recovery disks I made, and after installing
everything with them, I was being asked again if I wanted to make a set.
I made another set with no problem.
Using the HP recovery disks created a recovery partition on the hard
drive. This also happened when I used the disks I made. When I
recovered using the recovery partition, I again was asked if I wanted a
set of disks. This time I declined.
Conclusion: The information that you created the disks is stored on the
hard drive of this particular model. Put it back to the way it was when
it first came out of the box and you get asked again if you want to make
the disks.
As you can see from my sig, I use a Mac normally. And I wondered, what
if? I took both the HP Recovery disks, and the disks I made, and burned
images of those sets using OS X's Disk Utility. Then I used those
images and burned new disks. All worked perfectly.
I can't imagine there isn't a 3rd party burning program that won't do
the same thing as Disk Utility.
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Ken
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