3 Free Ways to Create Windows 11 Recovery Disk or USB
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⏰ 0:50 Way 1. Create Repair Disc with Built-in Tool
If you want to make a repair disk please get your CD/DVD prepared.
1. Open Control Panel. Click "System and Security".
2. Click Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
3. Then, you will be asked to select a CD/DVD drive and insert a blank disc into the drive, please do as instructed.
4. Click "Create disc" to create Windows 10/11 recovery disk with CD/DVD. Then, it will start to write this disc, this process only takes a few minutes.
⏰ 1:30 Way 2. Create Recovery USB with Built-in Tool
If you want to create a recovery USB please prepare a flash drive that has at least 16 GB capacity, and ensure it’s empty, because all the data on the USB drive will be deleted. If you want, please
1. Connect the USB drive to your computer. Type “recovery drive” into the search box and select “Create a recovery drive”.
2. In the pop-out window, check the option “Back up system files to the recovery drive” and hit “Next”.
3. Then select the USB flash drive you prepared, and click” Next” to continue.
4. On the next screen, you will be told everything on the drive will be deleted, so please make sure there is no important data. Then, click “Create” to begin creating Windows 10/11 recovery USB drive.
⏰ 2:36 Way 3. Create Boot Repair Drive via AOMEI Backupper
If you want a more flexible way, you can choose to use a third-party media creator - AOMEI Backupper Standard. With it, you can not only create Windows 10/11 recovery USB for the current computer but also another PC, and it can be applied to all Windows PCs, including Windows 11/10/8/7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
1. Launch AOMEI Backupper Standard.
2. To recover Windows via this tool, you can create a regular system backup in the "Backup" tab. Then click “Tools” from the left panel and then select “Create Bootable Media”.
3. Select bootable disc type from Linux-based or Windows PE based, and click “Next”.
4. Then you can select a "CD/DVD" or "USB drive" to create this Windows 10/11 bootable recovery media. If you don't have CD/DVD or USB, you can choose to export Windows 10 recovery ISO image file and then click “Next” to run this process.
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How to AirDrop Files from iPhone 14 to Windows 11
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⏰ 0:37 AirDrop-like Apps
For example, Snapdrop, SHAREit, and Xender use their own technology to connect your iPhone and PC for data transfer. These tools are free and compatible with most platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS and Android. Usually, if you want to AirDrop files from iPhone 14 to a PC, you should go to the website or turn on the app on your iPhone and computer - scan the QR code or follow the on-screen prompts to establish the connection - choose the data you need and start the transfer.
Wireless transmission is really convenient, but sometimes wireless transmission is not good enough to achieve data transfer. The iPhone and computer may be disconnected for various reasons. In addition, if you want to transfer a large number of files, it may take a long time to complete, and the transfer may get stuck as a result. If you prefer USB transfer which is more stable and faster than wireless transfer, you can turn to an ideal tool to complete the task.
⏰ 1:38 FoneTool
Here FoneTool is recommended. It’s an ideal tool for those who want to achieve data transfer easily and quickly. This tool can help you transfer data between iPhone and PC, between two iPhones. It also allows you to selectively transfer photos, videos, songs, and contacts and the files will remain in their original quality without any corruption. All you have to do is select the files you need and FoneTool will help you transfer the files to the right place.
Here is an example of how to transfer iPhone photos to a PC.
1. Launch FoneTool - Connect your iPhone to your computer via the USB cable.
2. When the software recognizes your device, click iPhone to PC.
3. Click the “+” icon - Choose the photos you want to transfer - Click OK to continue.
4. Choose a path to save your photos - Finally, click Transfer to make it.
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How to Move Windows 10 Recovery Partition without Data Loss
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⏰ 0:29 AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard
Generally, you cannot move the recovery partition within windows, and also it is easy to get your data lost while moving the partition with third-party tools. In order to move the recovery partition without losing data, it is recommended to use specialist software: AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. Before we move the recovery partition, you must ensure that there is some unallocated space after the recovery partition. If not, you can shrink or delete a partition to generate some.
1. Open AOMEI Partition Assistant.
2. If the recovery partition is between the partition you want to extend and the unallocated space, right-click on the recovery partition and select Move Partition.
3. In the Move Partition screen, click and hold to drag the recovery partition towards the right-hand side, and then click OK.
4. Now you can preview the partition layout after moving the recovery partition in Windows 10. If there is no problem, click Apply to save the changes.
If you need to add the unallocated space to the C: drive, you can right-click on the C: drive and select Resize Partition to successfully extend the system drive.
⏰ 1:47 Create a Recovery Drive
If you really want to delete the recovery partition but still want to have the recovery options, you can move it to a USB flash drive and delete it. There is a built-in feature called Create a Recovery Drive, allowing you to troubleshoot and fix problems with your PC, even when it’s unbootable. You can backup the system files to the recovery drive and you will then be able to use it to reinstall Windows when needed.
To create a recovery drive in Windows 11 as an example:
1. Connect a USB drive to your PC and make sure it is detected successfully.
2. Search for Create a recovery drive and then select it.
3. When the tool opens, select Back up system files to the recovery drive and then Next.
4. Select the inserted USB drive and then click on Next.
5. Select Create. Many files will be copied to the recovery drive, so this might take a while.
In the final step of creating the recovery drive, you will be given the option to delete the Windows recovery partition. Since you have just created a recovery drive that has all of the complete recovery options, you can safely delete the recovery partition.
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3 Ways to Transfer/Copy System Image to New Hard Drive in Windows 11
⏰ 0:33 Method 1. Transfer with Built-in Tool
Let’s first create a system image of your old hard drive and save it to the external hard drive. Then, restore Windows 10/11 image backup from the external hard drive to the new drive.
1. Search Backup and Restore in the search bar and click it. Click Create a system image on the left side. Choose the destination to save the backup. You can choose to save the system image to the DVD if you have one. Or you can save it on one external hard drive. Then click Next to continue.
2. Confirm the backup settings and click Start backup to start. When the process completes, you will be asked if you want to create a system repair disc that can help to boot your computer. Click Yes to make one if you have a CD/DVD. Or you can create a bootable disc with your USB.
3. Shut down the computer and replace the old hard drive with the new one and boot the computer from the system repair disc. Follow the guide to restore Windows 10/11 system image to the new hard drive.
⏰ 2:10 Method 2. Backup and Restore
Prepare an external hard drive to store backup images and a USB drive to create bootable media.
1. Launch AOMEI Backupper. First, create a system image to an external hard drive by clicking System Backup, and then create a bootable media in the Tools tab for booting your computer.
2. Replace the old hard drive with the new drive. Insert the bootable media and enter the BIOS to select it to boot the computer.
3. You will get into the interface of AOMEI Backuppe after booting. Click Restore and Select Image File to find your backup image and select it.
4. Select Restore this system backup and tick Restore system to other location at the bottom. Then, click Next.
5. Select the new hard drive as the destination path to receiving the restored system.
6. Confirm the operation and click Start Restore to restore Windows 10 system image to the new hard drive.
⏰ 3:30 Method 3. System Clone
Among the three methods, this is the simplest way to copy a system image to the new hard drive. Here take Windows 10 as an example.
1. Connect your new hard drive to your PC. Launch the tool and click Clone and then choose System Clone to migrate Windows 10 to the new hard drive.
2. The related system partitions are selected by default.
3. If your new hard drive is an SSD, you can click SSD Alignment to accelerate its reading and writing speed of it. Confirm the operation and click Start Clone to make it.
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