> According to the threading, it appears you're replying to me.
> 
yup.

...> 
> Vendors (almost?) never provide media.  ...

But vendor fills the recovery partition and provides the recovery software
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXvoUbhf1mc
https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/NP-NC10-JC02SE/
=> Recovery Solution
...

> Do note that I've done this very rarely and I've had very limited 
> success with using recovery images.  Usually I've just ended up using 
> the full installer instead.

Not so here with HP/Samsung laptops
full install is to much time consuming, if I got a recovery. 
~20 Minutes to restore + time for updates versus several hours: win install, 
driver, application, updates

you are from germany ?
and read heise c't, esp. if they provide article/software for WinPE and 
drivesnapshot within ?
http://www.drivesnapshot.de/en/

image creation is limited to 1 year, but restore is unlimited what heise 
provides.
creates images on a running windows !

> 
> 
> Too many threads to keep track of.  If you want me to remember, provide 
> a link to the archive.

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/QRT2W2CQQLFOOGEXQ2PCQYJEJTM5QCSO/#QRT2W2CQQLFOOGEXQ2PCQYJEJTM5QCSO

thread called: "how to have dual boot on new laptop" from @Gianluca Cecchi
from 10.05.2019
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