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  1. Posts : 12
    W10 - ver. 1903
       #320

    Greetings Brink

    Sorry to say problem creating drive with another build. Never even gets as far as asking which USB key before saying:
    "We can't create the recovery drive
    A problem occurred while creating the recovery drive"
    W10 version 21H2 (OS build 19044.1889)

    Now I do have System and disk back-ups, but in case of non-boot ... Any suggestions or go to Hiram's Boot Disk or Testdisk or similar ?
    Thanks for your help, ardj
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  2. Posts : 68,988
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #321

    ardj said:
    Greetings Brink

    Sorry to say problem creating drive with another build. Never even gets as far as asking which USB key before saying:
    "We can't create the recovery drive
    A problem occurred while creating the recovery drive"
    W10 version 21H2 (OS build 19044.1889)

    Now I do have System and disk back-ups, but in case of non-boot ... Any suggestions or go to Hiram's Boot Disk or Testdisk or similar ?
    Thanks for your help, ardj
    Hello ardj,

    If you like, you could create a Windows 10 installation USB below that also includes WinRE.

    Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10
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  3. Posts : 12
    W10 - ver. 1903
       #322

    Brink said:
    Hello ardj,

    If you like, you could create a Windows 10 installation USB below that also includes WinRE.

    Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10
    Many thanks, Brink, sounds sensible. Will let you know how it goes.
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  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Home
       #323

    Does USB recovery drive option wipe out the entire hard disk or just Windows installation Drive C?

    Hi!I run a dual boot Linux and Windows 10 Home 64 bit machine.

    I am testing the various backup and recovery options of Windows 10 on a USB stick and so far I have seen the USB recovery option as the best for me.I am creating a USB recovery drive using steps as shown in video URL link How to make a Windows 10 USB recovery drive - YouTube and have backed up my Windows using this option and now wanted to test recovery.

    My machine hard drive is partitioned as follows.

    1)Drive C - Its the partition where my Windows 10 is installed.

    2)Drive D - An NTFS partition where all my data is stored and both my Windows and Linux can access it.

    3)I have several Linux BTRFS partitions that host my Linux.

    I want to simulate complete failure of my Windows 10 (even failure of hard disk forcing me to restore Windows on a new hard drive) such that even system restore cannot work and I cant boot Windows at all.I have seen from USB recovery when I boot from USB disk I can select "Recover from a drive" and there are 2 options within this i.e. "Just remove my files" and "Fully clean my drive".I wanted to understand the difference between these 2 options so if someone can clearly explain it to me please do.


    Also,more importantly,I wanted to know if I utilized any of these 2 options above,will I still be able to retain data on my NTFS drive D and retain my Linux Partitions intact without losing any info on these partitions or will using either of these options fully clean my entire hard drive thus lose all data in Drive D and Linux forcing me to restore my linux and NTFS data partition from another backup?I dont mind losing all
    data from Drive C where my Windows is installed since my important data is in Drive D thus kindly advice what happens when I use either of the 2 options above with regards to just clearing out Windows installation Drive C or wiping out my entire hard drive thus losing my data and linux also.

    Thanks.
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  5. Posts : 16,950
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #324

    4joey1 said:
    Does USB recovery drive option wipe out the entire hard disk or just Windows installation Drive C?
    Joey,

    Sorry, I gave you the wrong link. I meant to suggest studying & asking in
    How to 'Recover from a drive' to Reset Windows 10 - TenForumsTutorials
    rather than here, the creation of the Recovery drive, but you'll probably still find this a very good guide to making them.


    All the best,
    Denis
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