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AlexanderJohnson
Aug 08, 2024Copper Contributor
How to Restore Recovery Partition without Using a USB Flash Drive
Hello, I attempted to clone a disk to another using the AOMEI Partition Assistant tool. Although the cloning process appeared to be successful, when I tried to boot from the cloned disk, it immed...
Skyler-B
Aug 17, 2024Iron Contributor
1.Check for Built-in Recovery Options:
Access Recovery Environment:
Restart your computer.
During the startup process, press the key (like F8, F11, Esc, or another specific key depending on your manufacturer) to access advanced startup options. This key is often shown on the manufacturer’s logo screen.
2. Choose Troubleshoot:
In the recovery environment, select Troubleshoot and then Reset this PC.
3.Using System Recovery Options:
If your recovery partition is still intact, you can access it through the System Recovery options.
Select Repair your computer, then System Restore or PC Refresh as necessary.
Using Windows Settings:
If the recovery options are functional and you want to reset or restore the OS:
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
Under the Reset this PC section, you can choose either to keep your files or remove everything, which will use the recovery partition for reinstallation.
Access Recovery Environment:
Restart your computer.
During the startup process, press the key (like F8, F11, Esc, or another specific key depending on your manufacturer) to access advanced startup options. This key is often shown on the manufacturer’s logo screen.
2. Choose Troubleshoot:
In the recovery environment, select Troubleshoot and then Reset this PC.
3.Using System Recovery Options:
If your recovery partition is still intact, you can access it through the System Recovery options.
Select Repair your computer, then System Restore or PC Refresh as necessary.
Using Windows Settings:
If the recovery options are functional and you want to reset or restore the OS:
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
Under the Reset this PC section, you can choose either to keep your files or remove everything, which will use the recovery partition for reinstallation.