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Configuring System Image on Recovery Partition
Hello - I have just done a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro to my reasonably old hardware.
I am running a boot loader called Clover which emulates EFI and Windows 10 has therefore been installed to a GPT disk.
I manually configured the partitions according to this:
Sample: Configure UEFI/GPT-Based Hard Drive Partitions by Using Windows PE and DiskPart
Giving me this:
I understand that the 1st 300 MB partition is to hold the recovery environment which I think is configured since the following is returned:
Am I on the right track when I say that I now need to create the recovery image in to the 14.65GB partition ?Code:C:\Windows\system32>REAGENTC.EXE /Info Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration Information: Windows RE status: Enabled Windows RE location: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk1\partition5\Recove ry\WindowsRE Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: ca5cef0b-45f1-11e5-9e89-ac5f2b72bb e9 Recovery image location: Recovery image index: 0 Custom image location: Custom image index: 0 REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
Can Windows 10 do this or must I use a tool such as AOMEI OneKey Recovery ?