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Brad’s PC Repair
5600 S 59th ST, Suite 202
Lincoln, NE 68516
(402) 477-4105

Office Hours: By Appointment
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You CAN make Recovery CD’s yourself.

No matter what Best Buy’s Geek Squad, or Circuit City’s Firedog tell you, it’s very simple to make recovery cd’s or dvd’s. All you need are a few blank DVD-R’s or CD-R’s, and a little time. It takes no more than 5 minutes of user-input to start the process and insert blank discs as required.

HP’s recovery CD creator can be located by clicking the Windows Vista ‘Start’ Button >> ‘All Programs’ >> ‘Recovery Manager’ >> ‘Recovery Media Creator’. Double-click ‘Recovery Media Creator’, then follow the instructions on the screen. Basically, all you need to do is open the CD tray, put in a blank DVD and click ‘Next’. The burning process could take up to 3 hours, so you don’t want to start the process if you’re pressed for time. Click the images below for a larger view.

1) HP’s recovery CD creator can be located by clicking the Windows Vista ‘Start’ Button > ‘All Programs’ > ‘Recovery Manager’> ‘Recovery Media Creator’. Double-click ‘Recovery Media Creator’.

2) The program will calculate the number of CD’s or DVD’s necessary to create the recovery image. In this case I am using DVD+R format. It doesn’t matter which brand you use.
2) The program will calculate the number of CD's or DVD's necessary to create the recovery image. In this case I am using DVD+R format. It doesn't matter which brand you use.

3) The disc is recognized as DVD+R. Now just click ‘next’.
3) The disc is recognized as DVD+R. Now just click ‘next’.

4) The DVD burning process has started. You’ll need to be very patient – collecting the files and burning the discs could take up to 2 more hours. The tray will pop-out and the program will prompt you to insert a blank disk when a disc is done recording. Once it’s finished, just click ‘ok’, and you’re all done!
4) The DVD burning process has started. You'll need to be very patient - collecting the files and burning the discs could take up to 2 more hours. The tray will pop-out and the program will prompt you to insert a blank disk when a disc is done recording. Once it's finished, just click 'ok', and you're all done!

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