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October 21st, 2015 00:00

How to create a recovery disk if I have deleted the recovery partition?

Today I just bought my new AW 15 laptop. I installed a new ssd and used the Samsung migration software to clone the original system disk to the new ssd. But somehow the 852 MB recovery partition, the 500MB EFI partition and the system partition. The largest recovery partition (11.58GB) was left on the hdd, which I believe contains Alienware pristine system. When I tried to use the Windows "Create a USB recovery", it said "some required files are missing." I wonder in this situation, how should I proceed to make a recovery usb disk? Can I manually copy those two recovery partition into my usb disk? If I can, how should I do it? (The picture shows that the 11.58GB recovery disk is still on the original HDD, I have deleted the other invisible partitions on the HDD.) Thank you very much for helping me!

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October 22nd, 2015 12:00

Hi!

You need to clone the partitions to new SSD using the same software.

If that doesn't work, you can create a recovery disc with another software or with the Windows tool.

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