**Creating an MSI Recovery Image and Restoring System** You can create a recovery image from any Windows PC at any time. Windows allows you to create an installer USB, which requires a minimum of 4GB of space. However, it recommends using a USB drive with at least 32GB of available space, such as a 64GB thumb drive (I attempted to use a 32GB drive, but the actual capacity was 29.8GB, so I couldn't proceed). The Dragon Center suggests creating a recovery USB thumb drive for your MSI laptop. Since my MSI laptop comes with vanilla Windows 10 Home, I will outline two possible methods: **Method 1: Creating a Recovery Partition** Find a recovery partition for your laptop model from an online source and burn it onto a bootable DVD or a bootable USB drive. You can access the BIOS settings to install the recovery image (assuming you know how to do so). **Method 2: Formatting HDD and SDD, then Installing Windows from Scratch** Format both the HDD and SDD, and then install Windows from scratch. Note that you can find your laptop drivers on MSI's official website for your laptop model. Additionally, it appears that MSI offers factory recovery media, which can be downloaded from their support page. This is discussed in a Reddit thread titled "Msi recovery image backup" and dated January [insert date].
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