Is Custom Refresh Image Functionality Gone In W-10?


  1. Posts : 139
    Tried 10 Returned to 8.1
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    Is Custom Refresh Image Functionality Gone In W-10?


    Just as the title says.

    My windows 10 systems says

    "Recimg" is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

    What's the story?
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  2. You
    Posts : 613
    Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (build 10586)
       #2

    Yes. It was removed in one of the beta (technical preview) versions, but nobody knows why. What I'm wondering is what will happen if you transfer the recimg.exe file from a Windows 8 machine into the same folder on a Windows 10 machine.
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  3. Posts : 139
    Tried 10 Returned to 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    You said:
    Yes. It was removed in one of the beta (technical preview) versions, but nobody knows why. What I'm wondering is what will happen if you transfer the recimg.exe file from a Windows 8 machine into the same folder on a Windows 10 machine.
    For some reason that does not surprise me and I just recently found out that ExpressCache SSD's do not work with W-10 either. I used my laptop as the guinea pig for W-10 and have been on W-10 since 7/29 but I have decided that my desktop(8.1), my primary system, will not move to W-10 until the cache drive situation is resolved. In this case a move to W-10 would be a downgrade not an upgrade. I will be reverting back to 8.1 on my laptop as well until some of the loose ends are tied off. That's a shame really because I was looking forward to W-10 before it's release but I think it should be a lot better in a couple of months.
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  4. You
    Posts : 613
    Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (build 10586)
       #4

    gator2013 said:
    For some reason that does not surprise me and I just recently found out that ExpressCache SSD's do not work with W-10 either. I used my laptop as the guinea pig for W-10 and have been on W-10 since 7/29 but I have decided that my desktop(8.1), my primary system, will not move to W-10 until the cache drive situation is resolved. In this case a move to W-10 would be a downgrade not an upgrade. I will be reverting back to 8.1 on my laptop as well until some of the loose ends are tied off. That's a shame really because I was looking forward to W-10 before it's release but I think it should be a lot better in a couple of months.
    They're supposedly releasing a huge bugfix update sometime soon. I would recommend waiting for it to come out before deciding to revert.
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