The Recovery Drive functionality in Windows enables users to create a recovery environment on an external USB drive for use when Windows does not start properly. It resets Windows to its initial factory state but does not back up personal files or installed applications. Instead, it stores built-in Windows files, updates at the time of creation, and manufacturer customizations. For personal data protection, users should maintain separate backups, as the Recovery Drive is a last-resort solution when Windows is inaccessible.
The Recovery Drive allows you to create a recovery environment on an external USB drive, enabling Windows to boot when it fails to start properly.
Using the Recovery Drive resets Windows to its factory state, storing standard files, updates, and manufacturer customizations, but excludes personal files and installed applications.
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