Nick
In Remembrance
All you need is a small USB flash drive and couple of minutes of your time.
It may save your bacon one day.
How to: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4200-create-recovery-drive-windows-10-a.html
A recovery drive is a excellent tool to have in your desk drawer. Another tool to have is the media creation tool. This tool will have to be updated after every new W10 build, but that's not a problem. You can use the same flash and just write over the media with each new build.
You can find all your installation media here. A recovery drive is a excellent tool to have in your desk drawer. Another tool to have is the media creation tool. This tool will have to be updated after every new W10 build, but that's not a problem. You can use the same flash and just write over the media with each new build.
You can find all your installation media here.
This media can be used like the recovery drive to boot you into the W10 repair mode. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options
Here's the advanced startup options for W10. The recovery drive or the media creation tool can be used to get you to the advanced start up mode.
https://www.howtogeek.com/131916/ho...artup-options-to-fix-your-windows-8-computer/
It may save your bacon one day.
How to: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4200-create-recovery-drive-windows-10-a.html
A recovery drive is a excellent tool to have in your desk drawer. Another tool to have is the media creation tool. This tool will have to be updated after every new W10 build, but that's not a problem. You can use the same flash and just write over the media with each new build.
You can find all your installation media here. A recovery drive is a excellent tool to have in your desk drawer. Another tool to have is the media creation tool. This tool will have to be updated after every new W10 build, but that's not a problem. You can use the same flash and just write over the media with each new build.
You can find all your installation media here.
This media can be used like the recovery drive to boot you into the W10 repair mode. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options
Here's the advanced startup options for W10. The recovery drive or the media creation tool can be used to get you to the advanced start up mode.
https://www.howtogeek.com/131916/ho...artup-options-to-fix-your-windows-8-computer/