Recovery disk vs repair disk: key differences
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Windows desktops and laptops very rarely don’t boot up. However, when they don’t boot as expected, a recovery drive or system repair disk can be invaluable.
Those are two alternative types of recovery media that enable you to restore and troubleshoot Windows 10 without logging in to a user account. A recovery disk or repair disk can be invaluable insurance for no boot scenarios.
What are the main differences between a recovery drive and a repair disk?
A system repair disk is something you can set up in Windows 10, 8, and 7. That is a user created DVD/CD which provides various system repair utilities.
A system repair disk includes these troubleshooting utilities: Startup Repair, System Restore, System Image Recovery, Windows Memory Diagnostic, and Command Prompt. When users need to, they can boot from their system repair disks to utilize those tools.
A recovery drive, also known as a recovery disk, is similar to, but not entirely the same as, a repair disk. It provides access to similar repair utilities as the system repair disk.
In addition, however, a recovery drive includes Windows 10 or 8 system files so that you can reinstall a platform with it if required. So, it provides a backup copy of Windows 10.
Recovery drives can be in the form of discs or USB sticks. Some manufacturers provide system recovery disks for Windows 10. For example, the HP Recovery Disc for Windows 10 is retailing on Amazon.
Desktops and laptops used to come with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) supplied recovery discs, but bootable hard drive partitions are a more prevalent alternative these days.
However, you don’t need to get a recovery drive from Amazon. You can set up a USB recovery drive in Windows 10 with the Recovery Media Creator utility. Note, however, that the Recovery Media Creator utility is not available in Windows 7.
How can I set up a recovery drive or a repair disc?
How to set up a recovery drive
Can’t create a Recovery drive in Windows 10? Don’t worry, we’ve got the right solution for you.
How to set up a repair disc
You can’t open Control Panel? Take a look at this step-by-step guide to find a solution.
Most users will probably never really need a recovery drive or system repair disc. However, Windows 10 alone is installed on almost one billion devices; so recovery drives or system repair discs will come in handy for a few users when bootup issues arise.
At any rate, it’s quick and straightforward to set up a recovery drive or system repair disc for Windows, which provides extra insurance.
If you have any other questions or suggestions, leave them in the comments section below and we’ll be sure to check them out.
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