Windows 10: Is there a way to tell which computer a recovery drive belongs to?

Discus and support Is there a way to tell which computer a recovery drive belongs to? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have 2 different Yoga computers, and 2 different recovery disks. Unfortuantely, I have labeled both recovery disks as Yoga, and now I dont know which... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by asuby, Dec 21, 2020.

  1. asuby Win User

    Is there a way to tell which computer a recovery drive belongs to?


    I have 2 different Yoga computers, and 2 different recovery disks. Unfortuantely, I have labeled both recovery disks as Yoga, and now I dont know which disk belongs to each computer.


    Is there a way to identify the system or computer that the recovery disk belongs to, using only the information on the disk?


    Thanks !

    :)
     
    asuby, Dec 21, 2020
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  2. TJB
    TJB Win User

    Is there a way to tell by info on a recovery drive what PC it belongs?

    I have 3 PC's and 3 recovery drives. Is there a way to tell by looking at the info on those drives which PC they go with? Win10 Home 1909?
     
  3. MikePlaga Win User
    Flash drive recovery

    I have 4 recovery flash drives from 4 different computers, how can i tell which drive belongs to what computer with out having to try each one.
     
    MikePlaga, Dec 21, 2020
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  4. Is there a way to tell which computer a recovery drive belongs to?

    Recovery Drive

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your concern. In some cases, this could happen if you created a system restore point on your computer. Windows will use the recovery drive to revert to the previous time where your computer is working properly, or where you created
    it. Please don't attempt to put any files in the recovery drive or the restore process will fail. To give you more suggestion and helpful information, we would like to more about your computer. Please answer the question below:

    • Did you make any changes to your computer before this issue occurs?
    • Have you install Windows Update before getting the Recovery drive?
    • Which version of Windows are you using? To check it, follow the steps through this
      link.

    In the meantime, you can check the files inside the recovery drive and confirm if there are essential files that you need.

    We'll be waiting for your response.
     
    Lemuel Cie, Dec 21, 2020
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