Yes they do,just like all the other things that will be put inside your recovery disk.
No. Unless You Want To Recover Those Videos for Access Later.
-Razgriz
If you do not have a recovery disk and your computer crashes and you lose everything, which I hope doesn't happen, but without a recovery disk, your computer will be worthless and it will have nothing to work on. It will be empty.
It creates a "recovery disk". This disk allows you to fix your computer if it doesn't boot up.
The use of a HP recovery disk is to reset a computer system to a former condition. This could be useful if the computer system is infected by viruses.
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The typical storage size for a hard disk is 160GB. A hard disk that has 160 gigabytes of space can allow the computer users to store music, videos, documents and photos without straining the computer.
The main use of a Windows XP recovery disk procedure is to list out the steps of using the recovery disk in event of a massive computer issue, where the user would need to potentially reset or recover their computer.
you can't
Recovery
Compressed files are used to save disk space.
Disk space
Sorry, they are NOT compatible with each other(see the diference in the "D"), L305 Serieas are NOT the same as L305D Series, if you need recovery disk/s for your computer(including the Toshiba ones) just go to ezrestorepc.com
Yes, but an insignificant amount.