How do a burn a recovery media for my Compaq computer Model CQ5700Y

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Here is the System Recovery / Backup / Restore page for the computer.  It has the imformation that you need.  Look at the section titled:  HP Videos: Recovering Files.  There is a video for each of the items in my first link.
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