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Recovery media (bare metal recovery) helps restore a Windows device to the factory state, even if the user needs to replace the hard drive or completely wipe the drive clean.
You can include this media with new devices that you provide to your customers using the same Windows images used to deploy the devices.
Note
To create a bootable USB recovery drive for a personal device, see Create a USB recovery drive.
Create a bootable Windows RE image
To create the recovery media that you can include with the PC, you must have the following:
Step 1: Open the Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment
Step 2: Extract the Windows RE image from the Windows image
Step 3: Create a working folder for Windows RE files
Step 4: Add the Windows image
Step 5: Add bare metal recovery configuration scripts
Create bootable media
To create a bootable USB flash drive:
To create a bootable DVD:
Test the bare metal recovery features
Large-Scale Deployment
If you are deploying USB keys with your computers, you can create a basic copy of the Windows recovery media on USB by using the steps above. After you have performed final customization of the image, you can boot the computer to Windows PE, and update the install.wim image on the USB recovery media.
You can potentially save manufacturing time by appending the Windows image on the USB flash drive, rather than recapturing the entire Windows image. If you do this, you must also update the ResetConfig.xml configuration file element:
RestoreFromIndex to the appropriate index number. For more information, see Append a Volume Image to an Existing Image Using DISM and ResetConfig XML Reference.
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This section covers how to capture and apply a Windows WIM image.
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