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You must check on your 3 computers that the recovery partitions are active. In a Command Prompt window as admin type: reagentc /info
You should see enabled which is good or disabled which is bad your partition is broken
"If the WinRE is installed, there should be a “Windows RE location” with a path to the WinRE directory. An example is, “Windows RE location: [file://%3f/GLOBALROOT/device/harddisk0/partition4/Recovery /WindowsRE]\\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition4\Recovery\WindowsRE.” Here, the number after “harddisk” and “partition” is the index of the disk and partition WinRE is on."
@johnpd
The HP Minis are ok. When the first has been updated successfully, you can check in PowerShell by
the command: Get-Hotfix
In the registry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]
you should find: "WinREVersion"="10.0.19041.3920"
it's the last entry on the right side.
If this is ok, you can replace/exchange the WinRE.wim in all other machines by this one.
The problem is the Lenovo. There it is in Partition 5. Here the above mentioned exchange would help.
Type reagentc /disable and the WinRE.wim will be moved to C:\Windows\System32\Recovery
By using 7z running as Administrator it can be exchanged easily. When ready, just type reagentc /enable and your problem is solved.
The "HP Recovery Image" and the "Lenovo Recovery Image" are the dangerous partitions on the machines.
If s.o. presses accidently the <F11 (?)> button your machine is ruined. If there is s.th. that you never need it is the machine as it has been delivered! You can loose everything!
Go for a Backup&Recovery solution. (Macrium, AOMEI, ....) That would be save.
After a successful backup you should delete the OEM Partitions.
Thanks @spectator
My system failed to apply the update giving the 0x80070643 error. I was gonna leave it for MS to supply a fix but then I felt brave and followed the method outlined in the post above and all went well. The update went through afterwards when I hit retry.
The old RE partition was 517MB and newly created RE partition is 767MB (+250MB increase as recommended).
Unless you know your way around the system (powershell/diskpart etc.) it's definitely best to wait for the fix to be supplied.
Neither the HPs nor the Lenovo got updated. It started the install of the update and then got the 0x80070643 error. In all cases the Recovery partitions are empty. Here are the reagentc results. They point to the right partition.
HP Minis
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>reagentc /info
Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration
Information:
Windows RE status: Enabled
Windows RE location: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition4\Recovery\WindowsRE
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: 0d8d6b78-ae3d-11e9-bc6d-e5437f1c9f9a
Recovery image location:
Recovery image index: 0
Custom image location:
Custom image index: 0
REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
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Lenovo Laptop
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>reagentc /info
Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration
Information:
Windows RE status: Enabled
Windows RE location: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition5\Recovery\WindowsRE
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: 0f349f32-03c8-11e9-af63-ba3d7bebb37b
Recovery image location:
Recovery image index: 0
Custom image location:
Custom image index: 0
REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
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JohnD
Hi, how did you determine that?In all cases the Recovery partitions are empty.
One way is to use a suitable partition manager, rt click the partiton, click Explore.
Also please check that the Advanced Startup options actually work e.g. try booting to a command prompt.
I have worked out what goes wrong. A reboot cleared the folder with the recovery files so nothing there to copy. I did a reinstall and the same happens so have just hidden the update I have spent days on this and as it wasn't there for the tome I used this laptop I don't see the problem in not having it. Thanks for help but I kept geting things wrong problem of 80 and poor eyesight with dyslexia.
@john7
The solution could be easy. But till now I never found a good tutorial considering all aspects during a new installation. When I run a clean installation the
- ESP-Partition size = 260 MB
- MSR-Partition size = 16 MB
- C-Partition size = 150 GB
- Recovery-Partition size = 1024 MB
So I never have to change anything at all!