How to create a Recovery Partition in Microsoft Windows 10/11
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- In this video you I will take you through the steps to create a Windows recovery partition in a Windows 10 machine installed in Legacy BIOS mode with MBR partition style.
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Great video!
One thing I would like to add is that after you recreated the new GPT recovery partition, Windows Disk Management may not recognize your recovery disk properly.
To do this, type "gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001" before you leave the diskpart console.
If those two eyes were deceiving you just how many 0's are there, it's 14 to be exact :D
life saver
Yes. It works now it shows recovery partition
it says The selected partition is not a GPT partition.
Please select a valid GPT partition and try again. idk what to do i tried a lot of things still ends up saying "The windows re image was not found"
@@chenmoney1920 But did you subsequently test the Windows recovery partition...by clicking "Shutdown" from the Windows login screen and then holding down the Shift key while selecting Restart...?
Thank you for posting this video. It was extremely helpful to me. I upgraded SSD's in a RAID 10 array and encountered numerous problems in the cloning process. Restoring the recovery partition was one of them, and I was able to resolve it by following your instructions :-)
This was exactly what I was looking for. It gave me the info I needed to resolve my issue - a missing recovery partition due to not copying when cloning an ssd to a new bigger one. I discovered it some time later so did not want to redo the clone as I would have lost recent changes. I was able to copy the recovery files off the original drive and recreate the recovery partition. Very well done! Thanks so much for posting!
bro how please teach me i beg you
Thank you! The guide from another channel didn't work properly but your video resolved this for me. Informative and useful video, thanks!
Very helpful. You just saved me from all my headaches lately.
Welcome Baba!
You made this tutorial very clear and plain thank you for your help
Thank You man - deleted my recovery partition by accident. After following your guide step by step I was able to re-establish it. Thank You again.
What should I do if the winre.wim is not there even following your ideas??
This was immensely helpful and it's weird how no other single guide online seems to cover this topic. I had the problem that I bought an NVMe SSD and made a clean Windows install but forgot to remove the old SSD as I did, so Windows did not create any EFI bootable partition nor a recovery one on the new SSD, since it was on the old one. And I did not want to go through the process of reinstalling Windows again as I had already moved a lot of my old data to the new drive since that meant I would have to reinstall all my games and so on again, when Windows was working fine but simply missing these partitions. So in my brain it would be far less effort and easier to simply find a way to recreate them than to do another clean install just for that.
So thanks so much for making this simple and foolproof!
Love your vids man, If only someone made a video like yours years ago, would have saved me the trouble back then 😅 but I'm glad I found ya.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent tutorial. Super-clear and just what I was looking for. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Glad it was helpful!
But did you subsequently test that the Windows recovery partition still works...by clicking "Shutdown" from the Windows login screen and then holding down the Shift key while selecting Restart...?
Thank You !! Just the info I was looking for, well done and right to the point. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to create this video. Thank you kindly.
Glad it was helpful!
Sorry but do u have a iso for Lenovo one key recovery?
@@itarmy2778can you send me a copy of that file
@@itarmy2778 It didn't work. still in partition 2 id 27 worked?
Thanks for solving my issue i had zero recovery partition leading to not installing my software security updates.
Thank you so much! This is exact solution for my issue with recovery partition
Excellent. Best video i've seen on this topic to date. well done.
Thank you so much. Very easy to follow guide. Wish you all the best.
I was going to expand my recovery partition and microsoft guide didn't help because it had an error, This helped me creating a new one after deleting the previous!
This solution worked flawlessly and your explanation was very easy to follow. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
@@itarmy2778 Have you verified that the Windows Recovery Environment actually works, following your method of manual relocation? eg. Did you try SHIFT+RESTART and then see if your PC boots into WinRE?
This man saved me. Thanks
Thanks so much! This was the only thing that worked after I tried everything else! I copied over my system image from a 256Gb SSD to a 1TB SSD, and the recovery partition was in the way, so I could not extend the C: Drive, resulting in lack of space for system files when I installed new programs. Your solution is the only one that worked, thank you!
For anyone wanting to know, I used Niubi partition manager to fix the above problem, only after I had done the steps outlined in this video.
God bless
Glad it helped!
But did you subsequently confirm that the Windows recovery partition works ...by clicking "Shutdown" from the Windows login screen and then holding down the Shift key while selecting Restart...?
Nice, helpful, lifesaver, timesaver, and very educational with easy word and straight on... TY
Thanks for watching
You helped me a lot IT Army😁👍 thank you so so much
You're on point. Especially with hex id *de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac* for GPT.
It drove me crazy when I cloned a 2TB disk onto a 4TB disk and while trying to realign the recovery partition to the last sectors of the 4TB HDD, the recovery partition got a new id and wouldn't show up as a recovery drive. I had to compare the id of the 4TB recovery partition with the old 2TB HDD and to my surprise, it had changed!
Realigning the recovery partition on the new 4TB HDD to the last sectors was necessary to have a continuous ~4TB partition, otherwise, the new 4TB will only have 2TB usable space, with a ~2TB unallocated chunk after the recovery partition.
I know there are software like AOMEI... that realign properly without you having to do it manually, I just like to do mine the old fashioned way using cmd and diskmgr.
Your comment made other life easy
i have no words...it was perfects thank you for the tuto
Thank you so much for this video. For some reason, the pc had reassigned the recovery partition to the main one, so I wanted to fix it (I don't even know if that's a bad thing, but I can have a better sleep now).
Worked perfect. Thanks very much!
Im very happy 😊😊😊 now this is what i was looking for thank you so much bro 😊
thank you for your effort, a very useful video. I quite struggled to find command for GPT disk and your video was super helpful
Excellent explanation and tips for who needs to remove winRE partition and recreate it (eg. clone HDD to SSD)
Glad it was helpful!
Really helpful this tutorial
This video helped me with GPT config. Thanks for inserting that ID
Glad it helped!
Can you please help me regarding GPT kind partation ?
You are amazing, you saved me in every way possible(i love you
Thank you so much I have been searching for this info and none of the methods I tried work, but this did thank you so much .
all the steps for clearly explained
You are welcome 😊
@@itarmy2778Your Awesome thanking u👧🏿👍🏿heaps.
This video has helped me tremendously. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I would suggest in the future make sure the whole screen is viewable, there were times when I had no idea what you clicked on to get to a certain menu because it was offscreen.
Exactly what i was looking for. thank you for your help
Welcome!
@@itarmy2778 still i am not able to reset PC
What is the error?
Very Clear and Informative content. Thank You..
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Thank you. Very detailed explanation
Glad it was helpful! thanks for sub!
Very helpful, thank you.
Just what I needed, thank you
Glad I could help!
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Thanks for watching
Really helpful, thanks so much!
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Thank you for your help!
I copied everything this guy didn't & ended up in command prompt, choose an account to continue. Wow this video went for ever. Now it's telling me forget your password or don't see your account?👍🏿.
great video, still working on it
Thank you, no one mentions that you can "set id=27" instead make us use "create partition primary id=27" even ms guide say to format disk after but doesn't specify that disk id will be changed
thank you so much! Followed the video to recover the winre.wim to recovery folder and this video to regain the recovery part...thx a lot
Glad it helped
Fantastic!, thank you for this, it now works flawlessly :-D
Thank you for the info and detailed explanation.
It is exactly what I was looking for, and the contents are really helpful.
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Heck yeah, just what I needed! Thanks! :D
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Or wow I ended up in administrator: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe✌🏿🧔.
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Very helpful. Great Job
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Thanks it helped a lot
Wow this video is amazing really helped me out “ thank you
I'm so glad!
Thank You so much for your tutorial on creating a Recovery partition which I lost during restoring using AOMEI Backupper Standard after a disaster a while ago but wondering how to get back the Recovery partition.Now its done.TQ
You are welcome Charles!
I followed this tutorial right after your RE image video, and worked like a charm! Thanks again.
You're welcome!
Excellent, clear instructions. In direct contrast to Micro$oft, I was able to repair my recovery partition using your instructions. The only external info I needed, was where/how to extract the .win file from a downloaded Windows.iso file (use 7zip). Thank you so much.
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It was great.. Thank you
Very helpful thanks.
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Exactly what I was looking for. I bought a 1TB ssd to replace my 500GB ssd. Used windows system image to recover windows to the new drive, but the recovery partition was blocking me from extending the volume. After deleting the recovery partition I was able to extend to the full amount then follow your video to recreate the recovery partition!
Gotta love a good tech success story. I use to do this but now I just clone my drives, wipe the old one and repurpose as more storage.
Did you subsequently test the Windows recovery partition...by clicking "Shutdown" from the Windows login screen and then holding down the Shift key while selecting Restart...?
Sorry it's been over a year, I don't remember the exact process, sorry. But I remember that this video solved my problem, good luck!
@@helixform Thanks for your reply. So basically you've never used the Windows Recovery Environment. So therefore you don't know whether in a future emergency, that the recovery environment will actually be there to help you -- no?
@@nitram419 Ok, I see what you are asking. After I deleted the recovery partition, I extended the drive space to the full 1TB, then I created a new recovery partition after that, I haven't used it but it should be there if necessary.
A very helpful video and thanks to @Wari for the much needed gpt attributes comment (yes, there are 14 zeroes!). One further issue is that the recovery partition needs to immediately follow the C drive. I had my drive already split into two drives, C and D, and initially put it after the D drive but it doesn't work in that case.
I move my partition with partition assistant from aomei, it's very convenient compared to diskpart.
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Thanks so much for this video
You're welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial! :)
Welcome!
thank you so mutch i fix the problem of update error with this
best explain thanks, like and subs already thank u man, god bless u
Thanks for the sub!
thanks so much bhai it worked... i had accidentally deleted recovery when formatting drive
Happy to help
Is there any way to disable reagentc on another drive? I’m trying to add a recovery partition to my drive that I cannot boot up on since I deleted it to add 1TB of unallocated space to the main C partition.
I cannot access my recovery folder on the drive and therefore cannot see the “Winre.wim” file in ‘System32/Recovery’ folder.
Очень помогли. Спасибо!!
very clear and biref!!
For me the Winre.wim file is not there, i followed what you did i just cant find it
me too i diden't find it
Because you would have deleted recovery file I also did that for a reason
The same thing
@jatinrana1011 ok what should i do then?
@@n0one266you need to copy it from installation media/installer ISO if it's missing
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This video is helped me
Enjoy!
Thank you for your tutorial, and aomei is really enough for me.
Great to hear!
Good videos thx youuu
Glad you like them!
Thanks buddy 🙂
Welcome!
thank you my brother
You are welcome
So I both tried macrium and Aomei to do this but only Aomei worked for me, the method in this video is also useful.
That's great!
Great Tutorial. If the Recovery Partition is missing, then this is the BEST way to create it whether the Drive is MBR or GPT. If the Recovery Partition is there there is a much easier way to do it by just resizing (extending) the partition using the FREE version of MiniTool Partition Wizard. I have done this on both MBR & GPT disks and it works perfectly. Try it you will like it. :)
Thanks a lot!!!
You're welcome!
brilliant
THANK YOU
Thanks to you I don't have to reinstal windows.
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Nice, thanks
No problem 👍
What cmd promt u need for recovery. What if pc persistenly rebooting to blank screen but not in recovery environment?
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thanks
Thank you too
hey, is there a way that you can make a single Key Press just like laptops, let say, I want to recovery or restore to factory default, (on laptops it's already pre programmed), how about desktop can we do it also?.
thank you👍
Welcome 👍
It worked - even though I couldn't enable "reagentc". I looked under disk administrator or what it would be called in English (my computer is set to be Danish) and the Partition was called microsoft-something-that-sounded-smart - a name I hadn't given it so I guessed (knew) it worked. Also, I'm not a bot...
oh my god so good
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No problem
Thanks for a great help video.
My HP Elitebook laptop could not get into the Recovery mode using the F11 key option after I upgraded the M.2 drive to a larger one because it lost the link to that partition. Is it the same issue as this Recovery Partition with Windows 11?
THank you!
You're welcome!
good job
Thank you! Cheers!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. I had a computer that does not have the recovery partition or the Winre.wim file. Everything went well except this computer did not have the Winre.wim file. I looked up how to extract it from a Win10 ISO file. I did this and copied it to the system32/recovery folder. I made it hidden and then ran the reagentc /enable command. It said it completed sucessfully and the Winre.wim file disappeared from the system32/recovery folder. I rebooted and ran reagentc /info and it said "disabled". What did I do wrong? I tried to enable it again and it just says the RE image file is not found. Can you help?
Very good, not too fast so you can actually document.
Hi i have a question i wanna reset my laptop, and i saw in setting it has the classic options to keep all ur files or to factory reset the laptop, my question is if i have this (healthy recovery partition) size 1GB in my disk menagement, which i do, will my laptop reinstall window and drivers it self? Or will i mess up everything and end up with my laptop in a boot mode screen? I used to have another laptop which had the option to do all this but at the same time that laptop had another partition lets call it disk D, which had all the drivers stored there, and i suppose they were there for the exact porpose to recover and reinstall them. Now on my current laptop i dont have this disk that contains all the drivers, and thats what scares me haha, i would love to factory reset my laptop but at the same time i dont wanna make a mess :(
dude your an actual fucking legend thanks
Thanks bro!
Hi mate, just thought I might reach out. I had follow all your steps. A few things I would like to note to people that I have found.
I was using this inside a VM installing server 2022. When you delete the recovery partition be sure to disable the reagentc in command before doing so as the file won't get put into the C:\WIndows\System32\Recovery folder.
A question I do have though. I re-created the partition and follow all your steps however I have run into a little bit of a snag and noticed something at the end
I go to control panel | Windows updates | Recovery and I am unable to select the option for advanced recovery or unable to use shift restart. Is there a reason for this. Please not am using windows server in a VM environment.
Also forced it to go into recovery mode and many options were missing and it was unable to find the recovery drive. All information suggests that the recovery image was on the new partition.
Love your video, but please assist.
Thanks @wari that extra information was great and another issue I came in to
Do I have to manually copy the winRE file to the new recovery partition?