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Recovery Drive - Microsoft Support This utility creates a USB recovery media that can help you restore your Windows device to its factory settings, even if you replace the hard drive or completely wipe the drive
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support This tool can be used to download the latest version of Windows and create a bootable USB drive or DVD, which can then be used to perform in-place installations or brand-new installations of Windows
How can I create a full system backup for Windows 11 computer? You can also create a System Repair Disc or Recovery Drive to boot from and restore the backup if your PC won’t start This method is free, built into Windows, and works well for most users
I want to backup my whole win11 to a U disk - Microsoft Q A For Surface devices, you can download the latest recovery image and create a USB recovery key Create Recovery Media: Follow the steps in the Surface IT Toolkit to select your device, choose the Windows version, and create the recovery USB Make sure to confirm your selections and start the creation process
RECOVERY DRIVE FOR WINDOWS 11 - Microsoft Q A So I’ve been trying to create a Recovery Drive for Windows 11, and have tried using various USB flash drives of sizes 32 GB and 128 GB The flashes are not being recognised and the message is to use a USB Flash of at least 32 GB
Make new Recovery Drive - Microsoft Q A You can create a new bootable Windows 11 USB using the Media Creation Tool that is available on the link below, that will contain version 24H2 and nearly all updates required for Windows 11, with the exception of the latest monthly update and a security update
Windows 11 Recovery will not create a recovery drive. When creating the recovery drive, uncheck the option "Back up system files to the recovery drive" Some users found that this setting prevents Windows from detecting the USB
Recovery drive from USB - Microsoft Q A Since you see the "Recovery D" partition on your USB drive, it indicates that the recovery drive creation likely succeeded However, to be completely sure, you can try booting your computer from the USB drive to see if it brings up the recovery options