Can Create Recovery Drive From USB To Enable Reboot

Nov 21, 2015

It has been suggested that I should create a Recovery Drive from USB to enable me to reboot if I get problems.

However when I use "Recovery Drive" I get the following message "We cant create a Recovery Drive on this PC. Some files are missing.

To Troubleshoot when your PC cant start use your Windows installation disc or media" . As I upgraded from Windows 8.1 I don't have a disc & what is media?

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