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I have a question regarding this tutorial. I notice that this procedure will ask you if you want to delete the recovery partition on your HD when it is done creating the recovery drive. Does this imply that this procedure is creating a copy of that recovery partition, if one is present?
I'm interested in this for the following reason (bear with me, this requires a little explaining):
First, I was looking at Kari's tutorial on how to create your own customized recovery partition:
Factory recovery - Create a Custom Recovery Partition
The problem is that I wanted to do this on a laptop where the entire disk will be encrypted with bitlocker. If I'm not mistaken, I believe that a recovery partition won't work in this scenario because bitlocker will prevent booting the recovery partition. If I'm wrong about this, do let me know.
So my thinking was that I could perform a clean install of Windows, get everything setup the way that I want, and then create my customized recovery partition. Then, I would follow this procedure to create a separate recovery drive. Finally, I could then bitlocker encrypt my HD and it would no longer matter if the recovery partition didn't work because I have a separate recovery drive.
Does this make any sense or am I way off base here?
Hello @hsehestedt,
Creating a recovery drive with Back up system files to the recovery drive checked is basically the same as the recovery partition. Personally, I wouldn't delete the recovery partition so you can have another method of recovery available if needed.
You would want to suspend or turn off (recommended) BitLocker first if you wanted to do a reset or reset from the recovery drive/partition. BitLocker won't stop you from being able to boot from a recovery partition or drive though.
Thank you, Brink. That helps a lot.
I am getting the error "A problem occurred while creating the recovery drive", i have unchecked "Backup system files to the recovery drive". I am on build 17134.590
Also the USB drive becomes in-accessible or un-formated as soon as error message appears.
Hello Praharsha,
It sounds like there may be an issue with the USB flash drive. You might try using another one to test.
If you like, you could also download a Windows 10 ISO file and use it to create a bootable Windows 10 installation USB. This can be used as a recovery (winre) drive as well.
Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10
There's one more way to do it
https://theitbros.com/create-boot-usb-drive-with-winre/
Hi. When I power on my laptop I get to the logo screen with the dots going around and around. Then it stays like that forever. So next I tried tapping f11 and got to the choose an option screen. But should I use Use a Device (I have a recovery usb drive) or should I use Troubleshoot??
Hello Jim, and welcome to Ten Forums.
You would indeed want to boot from the recovery USB if you didn't check Back up system files to the recovery drive when creating the USB to have Recover from a drive available in Troubleshoot.
Boot from USB Drive on Windows 10 PC
Hi Brink. Thanks for the quick response. Maybe I did back up the system files to the recovery drive. It's been 2 years and I just don't remember. If I clik on troubleshoot will I be able to get back to Use a Device to use my recovery drive?