Creating recovery disk for my notebook?

I bought a notebook with Freedos and I own installed XP Home. How can I create a recovery disk in satchel anything bad happen?
Answers:
Creating the recovery discs in Windows
Do the following engagements to create the set of recovery disks.
Connect PC to the AC power adapter.
Click Start, click All Programs, select System Recovery, and click Create Recovery Disks.
The PC Recovery Disk Creator utility displays a message indicating the type and number of media disks required.
Verify the required number of medium disks are available.
Click Next to begin the actual copying process.
Remove written disk and insert other disks when prompted.
Label each disk, within sequence it was created, as prompted.
Store the just this minute created set of recovery disks in a locked place.
NOTE: Only one set of recovery disks can be created for a PC.
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Creating the recovery discs from the Command Prompt
Use the following steps to create a Recovery CD set lacking starting Windows:
NOTE: You cannot create recovery DVDs using this method.

Turn on the PC and repeatedly press the F11 key when the HP logo appears.
On the recovery peak, click Advanced Options.
Press the Alt and the D keys at indistinguishable time. The command prompt will appear.
Type c: at the prompt and press the Enter key.
Type cd window at the prompt and press the Enter key.
Type cd creator at the prompt and press the Enter switch.
Type the following command exactly as it is shown here (including quotation marks and space): "disc Creator.exe".
Click Start Creation and follow the directions to create the Recovery CD s

Good Luck and Happy Processing!!


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