In the past, computers came with a recovery disc that could be used to initialize the computer if a problem occurred.
However, newer computers no longer come with recovery discs.
So, if your computer won't boot and you need to initialize it, how do you do it?
In that case, you'll need to create a recovery drive yourself.
We'll explain how to do this in detail so you don't make any mistakes.
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