Satellite A660 /question about preinstalled recovery software

Toshiba Satellite A660 came with preinstalled Toshiba recovery software I just wana know if i delete windows will this backup have windows and all the software with it or im i only backing up the software installed and not the operating system.
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Yes this back up will have windows plus software it came with. Make sure you make the DVDs thought before deleting windows. If you delete the MBR toshiba restore wont work unless you have the recovery DVDs.Better yet if you make a USB recovery backup.
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