Recovery image

I want to create a recovery image, to create my recovery dics.  I can not do it because I don't have enought space in the D:.  If something is wrong with the operating system in the future. I will not be able to recover my system?

You will still be able to recover your system to factory condition using the Onekey Rescue System (restoring from the image stored on the hidden partition).  You might want to buy an external hard drive if you don't have one on hand, so that even if your hard disk fails (which would make any images on the D drive useless), your image and other backups will be safe.  It is still possible to create the recovery discs using an image on an external drive.
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    rohit1317 wrote:
    i have windows 8.1 recovery image in flash drive ,i want to burn the recovery in dvds.by mistake i deleted the partition drive which was on my computer ,please help me with this problem.
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