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No, you don't need to find a system image to use the CD Recdisc makes. Recdisc copies the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to the CD and this is what you boot to. WinRE include various repair tools, one of which is Restore a System Image, but it doesn't boot straight to it (like the Win7 one did). You have to select that tool first. One of the other tools you can select, under Advanced Options, is the Command Prompt. Actually, the Win7 recovery disk had much the same set of tools, you just had to click 'Cancel' on the system image restore to get to them.
This is an image I borrowed from this Tutorial:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...dows-10-a.html