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  1. How do I create the recovery partition and move Winre.wim to the Recovery partition, which...


    Admin CMD promptHow do I create the recovery partition and move Winre.wim to the Recovery partition, which... :Disk Management:

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    Kishore Kumar RK, Jul 14, 2024
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  2. Anusha Win User

    How To: Create recovery partition.

    it worked when i copied all the files of the disk to the recovery partition i created, but i had to use WinPE tab to add the entry.

    Type: WIM Image (Ramdisk)
    Name: Recovery
    Path: Z:\Sources\boot.wim
    and hit Add Entry
    I tried it in VirtualBox and it worked.
    At first, it would add a second "Windows 7" entry to the list, but when the installation is finished, the old one is deleted. (I formatted only C: partition)
     
    Anusha, Jul 14, 2024
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  3. Solaris17 Win User
    How To: Create recovery partition.

    For awhile I had been wondering how to create a recovery partition to reinstall windows without the need do find my thumb drive or disk, or hell burn another. With that in mind i figured others would also like to know. Therefor I have created this Video (720P processing of vid can take upto 30min from orig post date stamp, quality will improve) and thread on how to create a BASIC recovery partition to install/repair a windows installation using a new or existing hard drive. Without the need to buy software.

    Creating a recovery Partition


    Creating and restoring from a current image​

    [yt]3iZHR2q7T-8[/yt]​
    Feel free to sticky if you find it appropriate.
     
    Solaris17, Jul 14, 2024
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    Win 7 sys. recovery partition

    Ok everytime I install an OS I reformat the hdd and delete all partitions. When Win 7 is fully installed it creates it's own "system recovery" partition. But this time it didn't*Confused How do I create the recovery partition and move Winre.wim to the Recovery partition, which... :confused: I know how to create partitions, so can I create one for the recovery and will the os recognize it as a recovery partition?
     
    t77snapshot, Jul 14, 2024
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