Can't find recovery environment windows 10

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  1. Posts : 9
    windows 10
       #1

    Can't find recovery environment windows 10


    Hi guys, good day. I need your help regarding with reseting my laptop. I clone my OS from hdd to ssd using easeUS. after cloning I formatted my hdd since I'm confident that everything is ok. now I can't reset my laptop because of this error. I had tried these steps below but it's not working.
    diskpart
    select disk 0
    list partition
    select partition
    set id

    your help is greatly appreciated.

    Many thanks in advance.Can't find recovery environment windows 10-cant-find-recovery-environment.jpgCan't find recovery environment windows 10-cmdprompt-1.jpgCan't find recovery environment windows 10-disk-management.jpgCan't find recovery environment windows 10-reagentc-info.jpg
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  2. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
       #2

    Type reagentc /enable to see if it fixes.
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  3. Posts : 9
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    topgundcp said:
    Type reagentc /enable to see if it fixes.
    hi topgundcp. I already did that. it didn't work.
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  4. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #4

    That would be because that partition was never saved when you did the image. It is looking for the OEM Recovery Partition. The Recovery Partition is always the last partition in the partition table.
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  5. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #5

    Dear Bro67:
    I beg to differ: the recovery partition does not have to be the last partition in the disk layout. Here's my (working) boot drive, for example, which has it in position 1:
    Can't find recovery environment windows 10-boot-drv.jpg
    My research tells me that the recovery partition can occur either before or after the EFI (if present) and boot/sys partitions. What I think the OP is dealing with is something gone awry in the disk cloning operation. It seems like rebuilding a new recovery partition or repairing the existing disk layout would be the right way(s) to proceed from here. Thoughts?
    --Ed--
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  6. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #6

    That recovery is not the OEM recovery. It is for Windows to keep restore points. An actual Recovery partition would be over 10gb. What the OP has at the end on both of those drives is the actual recovery partition. It is just that whatever they did, they did not do the image copy properly.

    It is really not even needed, because OEM recovery partitions are OOB (Out Of Box), with all of the garbage they pre-package with your computer.
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  7. Posts : 134
    windows 10
       #7

    A Corrupted Installation I think...
    Download Windows 10 on a USB from this tool...
    Windows 10
    Boot from It.. Choose repair your computer..
    Now you can go in WinRE and do a RESET.
    If it fails and you have important data on computer.. Than go for a parallal installation of windows.
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  8. Posts : 459
    Windows 8&10
       #8

    Most OEM installs have two recovery partitions. The first, smaller, is for the Recovery Tools with the second being for some type of Factory Image or OEM supplied utilities.

    You need to set up a path to the Winre.wim file in the smaller recovery partition. You probably need to run the Setreimage switch on the Reagentc utility to set the correct path.

    If you run the mountvol command in an Administrative command prompt you can find the volume location for the 450 MB partition on the SSD, which can be used to set the path for the Recovery Tools..

    Having a cloned drive on the same system causes confusion...

    Did you include the MSR partition when you cloned the SSD?
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  9. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
       #9

    Try:
    REAGENTC.EXE /setreimage /path \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition4\Recovery\WindowsRE
    Then run:
    REAGENTC.EXE /setreimage
    and post result.

    If nothing works then you can try what I posted here. This member had the same problem as yours:
    Solved Old Recovery partition - Windows 10 Forums
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  10. Posts : 9
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #10

    hi Saltgrass. I think I copied every partition in my drive C as you can see in my disk management.

    Saltgrass said:
    Most OEM installs have two recovery partitions. The first, smaller, is for the Recovery Tools with the second being for some type of Factory Image or OEM supplied utilities.

    You need to set up a path to the Winre.wim file in the smaller recovery partition. You probably need to run the Setreimage switch on the Reagentc utility to set the correct path.


    If you run the mountvol command in an Administrative command prompt you can find the volume location for the 450 MB partition on the SSD, which can be used to set the path for the Recovery Tools..

    Having a cloned drive on the same system causes confusion...

    Did you include the MSR partition when you cloned the SSD?
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