How to Create a USB Flash Drive as Windows 10 Recovery Drive
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How to Create a USB Flash Drive as Windows 10 Recovery Drive
There are many ways to recover and backup your system in windows 10. Window 10 also offers more advanced startup option to boot your system. Creating a flash drive as recovery drive give you permission to boot from the USB Flash Drive and you can access the advanced boot options.
So using those tools you can troubleshoot the issues and recover your windows system and reinstall Windows 10. So here in this post we will discuss about how to create a windows 10 recovery drive.
How to Create Windows 10 Recovery Drive
Step 1. For creating window 10 recovery drive you must have 16GB USB Flash Drive and plug drive into your pc and laptop.
Step 2. Now type in search box for Recovery Drive and hit enter then click open in Recovery Drive App Description. If you have User Account Control then click on Yes to run this.
Step 3. After run above this. That will launch the Recovery Drive Wizard that give you permission to create a USB Flash Drive as a Window Recovery Drive. Now Click "Back up system files to the recovery drive" Checkbox and then click next.
Step 4. Now Recovery Drive App tool will scan your pc for USB Flash Drives. Select the flash drive that you want to use and click on Next.
Step 5. Click on Create to start the Recovery Flash Drive process. It just take a few minutes to complete the process. You will see a progress bar while Recovery Drive created.
Note : This Process Will Delete Your All Existing Data On The Drive.
Step 6. Now you will get a message that the recovery drive is ready. Click on finish and remove the USB Drive.
Also Read This : How to Make Tor Browser Portable Using USB Flash Drive
Advanced Boot Option
If you are unable to boot into windows 10, So you can boot window 10 using Recovery Drive. You will see a menu of Advanced options to troubleshoot the problem of your system and it up and running.
it includes System Restore, System Image Recovery, Automatic Repair, UEFI Firmware Setting, Command Prompt and windows startup Setting option.
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