Select all the files from the recovery image folder, copy them to the USB recovery drive you created, and then select Choose to replace the files in the destination. ![]() zip file that you previously downloaded to open it. When the recovery drive is ready, select Finish.ĭouble-click the recovery image. Some utilities need to be copied to the recovery drive, so this might take a few minutes. Select your USB drive, and then select Next > Create. Make sure to clear the Back up system files to the recovery drive check box and then select Next. In the User Account Control box, select Yes. ![]() In the search box on the taskbar, enter recovery drive, then select Create a recovery drive or Recovery Drive from the results. You might be asked to enter an admin password or confirm your choice. ![]() ![]() Make sure the PC you downloaded the recovery image to is turned on and plugged in, then insert the USB recovery drive into the USB port. Make sure you're using a blank USB drive, or be sure to transfer any important data on your USB drive to another storage device before using it to create a recovery drive. Important: Creating a recovery drive will erase everything that’s stored on your USB drive.
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