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Windows 11
Windows 10
Table of Contents:
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1. Type and search [Recovery Drive] in the Windows search bar①, then
click [Open]②.
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2. If the User Account Control window displayed, please select [Yes]③.
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3. Check the box to [Back up system files to the recovery drive]④, then
select [Next]⑤.
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4. Connect the USB flash drive that you want to create as a recovery drive to your
computer.
Note: All files on the USB flash drive will be deleted during the process, so
please back up your files first if you have data inside originally.
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5. In Available drive(s), confirm and select the USB flash drive that you want to use⑥,
and then select [Next]⑦.
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6. Select [Create]⑧, and the system will start to create the recovery drive. The
recovery image and necessary repair tools will be copied to your USB flash drive,
and it will take a while, which depends on your computer and the size of the
recovery image.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent the creation is incomplete.
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7. The recovery drive has been created, please click [Finish]⑨.
8. We recommend that you reproduce above steps to recreate the new recovery drive
periodically because Windows will regularly update and improve security and
performance.
If you experience the computer cannot boot, you can use the recovery drive to enter
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), and then restore from a system restore point
or reinstall Windows via the recovery drive.
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3. The computer will enter Windows Recovery Environment, and then please choose
your language and keyboard layout.
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4. Then, you are able to select one of the following to recover your computer: restore
from a system restore point or reinstall Windows via the recovery drive.
If using the system restore point, your personal files will not be affected, but it will
remove recently installed applications, drivers, and updates that might cause the
problems to the computer.
If reinstalling Windows, it will remove your personal files, applications and
drivers you installed, and changes you did to settings.
Note: The restore points mean the ones were created and recorded in your computer, not
the ones backed up inside the USB recovery drive.
1. Select [Troubleshoot]①.
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2. Select [Advanced options]②.
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4. Click [Windows 11]④.
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6. You will see the lists of all restore points, and please choose the one that you want
to use⑥, and then select [Next]⑦. You also can select Scan for affected
programs to check the affected result after choosing this restore point.
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8. Click [Yes]⑨ to start the restore process. The computer will restart and enter
Windows after the restore is completed.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent any issues.
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2. You can choose Just remove my files or Fully clean the drive that is based on
your demand②.
3. Windows will remind you the following information about what will happen after
recovering from a drive. Please select [Recover]③ to reinstall Windows.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent any issues.
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4. The computer will restart and enter the basic setting page of Windows after the
recovery is completed, here you can learn more about Start for the first time
(Windows OOBE).
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1. Type and search [Create a recovery drive] in the Windows search bar①, then click
[Open]②.
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3. Check the box to [Back up system files to the recovery drive]④, then select
[Next]⑤.
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4. Connect the USB flash drive that you want to create as a recovery drive to your
computer.
Note: All files on the USB flash drive will be deleted during the process, so
please back up your files first if you have data inside originally.
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5. In Available drive(s), confirm and select the USB flash drive that you want to use⑥,
and then select [Next]⑦.
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6. Select [Create]⑧, and the system will start to create the recovery drive. The
recovery image and necessary repair tools will be copied to your USB flash drive,
and it will take a while, which depends on your computer and the size of the
recovery image.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent the creation is incomplete.
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7. The recovery drive has been created, please click [Finish]⑨.
8. We recommend that you reproduce above steps to recreate the new recovery drive
periodically because Windows will regularly update and improve security and
performance.
If you experience the computer cannot boot, you can use the recovery drive to enter
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), and then restore from a system restore point
or reinstall Windows via the recovery drive.
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3. The computer will enter Windows Recovery Environment, and then please choose
your keyboard layout.
4. Then, you are able to select one of the following to recover your computer: restore
from a system restore point or reinstall Windows via the recovery drive.
If using the system restore point, your personal files will not be affected, but it will
remove recently installed applications, drivers, and updates that might cause the
problems to the computer.
If reinstalling Windows, it will remove your personal files, applications and
drivers you installed, and changes you did to settings.
Note: The restore points mean the ones were created and recorded in your computer, not
the ones backed up inside the USB recovery drive.
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1. Select [Troubleshoot]①.
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3. Click [Windows 10]③.
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5. You will see the lists of all restore points, and please choose the one that you want
to use⑤, and then select [Next]⑥. You also can select Scan for affected
programs to check the affected result after choosing this restore point.
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6. Confirm the selected restore point information is correct or not, then select
[Finish]⑦.
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7. Click [Yes]⑧ to start the restore process. The computer will restart and enter
Windows after the restore is completed.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent any issues.
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1. Select [Recover from a drive]①.
2. You can choose Just remove my files or Fully clean the drive that is based on
your demand②.
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3. Windows will remind you the following information about what will happen after
recovering from a drive. Please select [Recover]③ to reinstall Windows.
Note: Please make sure the AC adapter is connected during the process, and
do not force to shut down to prevent any issues.
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4. The computer will restart and enter the basic setting page of Windows after the
recovery is completed, here you can learn more about Start for the first time
(Windows OOBE).
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