Actually, a decent router has a firewall to stop "unsolicited" traffic. Other than sharing multiple devices on the same public IP, the router's firewall is the main reason to use the device (yes,...
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Actually, a decent router has a firewall to stop "unsolicited" traffic. Other than sharing multiple devices on the same public IP, the router's firewall is the main reason to use the device (yes,...
Following your steps, there is nothing like you explained on the task bar or its overflow. However, going to control panel>system and security>security and maintenance>recovery>create a recovery...
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, this path does not exist on this Win10 system.
Finally, I was able to see the "Advanced recovery tools". Microsoft has some corrections to make to this Windows 10 system. You MUST in the control panel select "View by: Large (or small) Icons" in...
I wish to thank everyone who offered help. To summarize, I have no GUI menu path to initiate a recovery drive within Windows 10, itself, other than find and run the "RecoveryDrive.exe" in...
As you should see on my other posts on this thread, I DO NOT have the GUI options to select "RECOVERY" from my control panel. The "advanced" option is missing. I suspect it is missing because the...
Sorry to say that that path "Control Panel > Recovery > Create a Recovery Drive" is not available on this Windows 10 installation. Another path by going to the "Start Menu", clicking "Settings", then...
Let me try again! I replied, but do not see my post:
First, I do not see the option to go to "create a recovery drive". Please look at my screen capture:
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Secondly, please be more specific...
My results from this command:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10240]
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>reagentc /info
Windows Recovery Environment...
I didn't see the RecoveryDrive option in the control panel. This is why I did the search for it per instructions I found searching Google.
I do a search on "recoverydrive". The result shows "RecoveryDrive.exe". I right click and run as adminstrator. I also see that this executable is located in "windows\system32\RecoveryDrive.exe",...
I did the free upgrade offer to Windows 10 from a Windows 7 Ultimate Dell T7500 with an Xenon motherboard. I am unable to create the "RecoveryDrive" USB from the utility: recoverdrive.exe.
I have...