Windows 10: I have messed up my Windows Recovery Partition or have I ?

Discus and support I have messed up my Windows Recovery Partition or have I ? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi,My curiosity led me to this problem.I am trying to solve this issue: KB503441, basically, you need shrink the Windows Recovery Partition in order to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Marcus Lau, Jul 23, 2024.

  1. I have messed up my Windows Recovery Partition or have I ?


    Hi,My curiosity led me to this problem.I am trying to solve this issue: KB503441, basically, you need shrink the Windows Recovery Partition in order to perform an windows update.By following this solution: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5028997-instructions-to-manually-resize-your-partition-to-install-the-winre-update-400faa27-9343-461c-ada9-24c8229763bfI performed the same steps by following the link above, on 1st PC without any issue.So I performed the same steps on my 2nd PC.However, this 2nd PC got stuck when execute the shrink command, it cannot proceed because

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    Marcus Lau, Jul 23, 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 23, 2024
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  3. Failure to apply update due to recovery partition issue?

    My suggestion would be to:

    1) Disable WinRE

    2) Delete partitions 4 and 5.

    3) Extend the C drive to utilize the unallocated space (minus 750 MB)

    4) Create a Recovery partition in that 750 MB unallocated space.

    Step 1:

    *******

    To disable WinRE, run:

    • reagentc /disable

    Next, check if winre.wim has been moved to the c:\windows\system32\Recovery folder. To do so, run:

    • dir c:\windows\system32\Recovery /a

    Please post the outputs.
     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Jul 23, 2024
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  4. RyoTakagi Win User

    I have messed up my Windows Recovery Partition or have I ?

    Lost recovery partition

    Hello, I see that you are having issues with recovery partition. I would suggest you using the diskpart command in the command prompt. First, open up the comand prompt as an administrator, then type in diskpart. Now, type in list disk, and look for the
    recovery partition drive. Follow the steps in the link below:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-clean-and-fo...

    Hope this helps, and let me know if you have further questions! I have messed up my Windows Recovery Partition or have I ? :)
     
    RyoTakagi, Jul 23, 2024
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