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The recovery options are not working because there is more than likely no path assigned to the winre.wim file. The reagentc /info command should show that path so run it to see. Right now it may show harddisk1 and partition 2.
What disk number it is depends on which SATA port it is connected to.
Why have you set up the two other drives as Logical partitions with just one partition?
You may be able to download that .iso tomorrow after they release the upgrade, but I will be capturing the file also just in case. The new build is supposed to have the ability to go online and download the latest build by itself but those running the Insider versions should have noticed that option.
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
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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\harddisk1\partition1\Recovery\WindowsRE
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: 9eac7b41-535f-11e6-9f57-c654958d3485
Recovery image location:
Recovery image index: 0
Custom image location:
Custom image index: 0
REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.
C:\Windows\system32>
The other 2 drives are primary now.
Here's the link where you can download Windows 10 build 14393.
Windows 10 Download
To perform fresh install, follow what I posted in #18
I did get the iso and did do the update and you were right, there is another partition on the c drive. I will have to take care of that this weekend. In the event viewer I have tons of errors mostly drivers, I can't have that. I thought by formatting that drive it would have remove those partitions, that's why I did it a second time. I did noticed some of my tweaking all went back to original too, so since I'm going to re do everything I'll just wait till then to customize.