Check this tutorial on how to copy recovery partition to USB or a new hard drive in Windows 10/8/7. Try it to copy HP, Dell, and Asus......recovery partition to bootable USB, another hard drive, SSD, or external HDD.
Can you copy a recovery partition to another hard drive? On this page from EaseUS, you'll learn two different ways to copy and move recovery partition to USB or another hard drive in Windows 11/10/8/7. Let's start.
⛏️Methods | 👣Steps |
Method 1. Apply Windows Native Tool | 1️⃣Step 1. Press the Windows key and input recovery drive in the search box. 2️⃣Step 2. Select Create a recovery drive. 3️⃣Step 3. Select Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive and click Next. 4️⃣Step 4. Insert a USB or external drive into your PC, select it, and click Next. 5️⃣Step 5. Select Create to backup recovery partition to USB or hard drive. Full steps |
Method 2. Use EaseUS Disk Cloning Software | 1️⃣Step 1. Download and install EaseUS Disk Copy. 2️⃣Step 2. Connect the external drive to your PC and launch EaseUS disk clone software. 3️⃣Step 3. In Partition Mode, select the recovery partition you want to copy or clone, and click Next. 4️⃣Step 4. Select the target disk and click Next to continue. 5️⃣Step 5. Click Proceed to clone recovery partition to SSD or USB. Full steps |
According to different needs, here we collected two efficient ways that can help you copy recovery partition to another drive. Pick a suitable method and follow to safely copy and move the recovery partition to a target device - USB drive or another drive now.
Applies to: Copy recovery partition to USB, backup recovery partition to USB
Windows has a built-in tool for making repaired copies of Windows. It's a good way for users to back up the recovery partition. It's also known as creating a USB recovery drive. This method is officially provided by Microsoft, and you can apply it to backup recovery partition to USB drives or copy the recovery partition to a USB drive.
⚒️Needed Tools: A USB flash drive, external hard drive, empty, bigger than 16GB (suggested), FAT32.
Here are the detailed steps to copy the recovery partition to USB with the Windows Built-in tool:
Step 1. Tap on Windows key on your keyboard.
Step 2. In the search box, input recovery drive, and then select "Create a recovery drive".
Step 3. Select "Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive" when the recovery drive tool opens, and then select "Next".
Step 4. Insert a USB flash drive or external disk into your PC, select it, and then select "Next".
Step 5. Select "Create". It will start to copy the recovery partition to the USB or hard drive.
Note: If you want to delete the recovery partition to free up space on your disk, continue with the following steps. If not, you may stop here.
Step 6. When the process completes, to remove the recovery partition and free up disk space, select "Delete the recovery partition".
Step 7. Then select "Delete". When the removal is done, select "Finish".
Step 8. Remove the USB drive.
Now, you can reset or restore your system from the recovery USB anytime without a recovery partition on your computer.
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Applies to: Copy recovery partition to USB or another drive, clone recovery partition to SSD.
Another efficient way that you can try is to turn to third-party cloning tools for help. This is because cloning can help transfer everything from one hard drive to another, including your recovery partition. Here, we recommend you try EaseUS disk cloning software - EaseUS Disk Copy.
It is a practical disk cloning tool that can help you move recovery partition to another drive, such as a USB or an SSD, easily and quickly. It can help you transfer data from HDD to SSD without data loss.
Check what EaseUS Disk Copy can do for you:
Compared to Windows's built-in recovery tool, this software, with its disk/partition clone feature, is more reliable in copying and moving recovery partitions. Download the software and see how to copy recovery partition to another drive:
(The guide below shows you how to clone a partition to another drive. Change the target device if you need.)
⚒️Tools: An external USB drive, another hard drive or SSD, empty. Connect the external drive to your PC first.
1. Download, install and run EaseUS Disk Copy on your PC.
Click Partition Mode and select the source partitions that you want to copy or clone. Click Next to continue.
2. Select the target partition where you want to clone/copy the source partition to and click Next to continue.
Check and edit the partition layout: Autofit the disk, Copy as the source or Edit disk layout.
Autofit the disk is recommended.
3. Click OK if the program asks to erase data on the destination partition.
Click "Proceed" to start the partition cloning or partition copying process now.
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According to some reason, sometimes, the recovery partition may not 100% work on your computer when you want to refresh or restore your computer to a previous healthy state.
That's why we came up with the bonus tip here. A recovery partition alternative resolution - to create an OS backup of your computer.
EaseUS Todo Backup, with its OS backup feature, makes the process easy for all levels of users. Follow this video tutorial to create a backup of your Windows 10/8/7 now:
A recovery partition is a volume existing on the system disk with no drive letter. It contains important system recovery information so that when a disaster attack or system failure occurs, you can apply the recovery partition to perform a factory reset on a Windows computer. It's mostly shipped with a new laptop or desktop, and sometimes, it is automatically generated when you install Windows OS.
So why are many users attempting to copy or move recovery partition to USB, new hard drive, or SSD? Below are two common reasons and advantages of moving recovery partitions:
1. Free Up Disk Space
Sometimes, the recovery partition takes up a lot of space. Moving it to a bootable USB or external hard drive helps to free up local disk space.
2. Protect Recovery Partition Information
Sometimes, the entire computer's hard disk can go down and won't boot due to logical or physical errors. Moving the recovery partition to a new hard drive or bootable USB can protect recovery partition information and rescue the computer from the worst scenarios.
3. Have a bootable USB
To move recovery partition to another drive can help you perform a system restore when your system crashes or you want to replace the hard drive.
On this page, we explained what a recovery partition is and what people mainly use it for. When your system drive is out of space or in order to protect the recovery partition information, you can copy recovery partition to USB or another drive.
To do so, you have two ways to go: 1. Turn to Windows built-in tool - Recovery Drive; 2. Let EaseUS Disk Copy with its disk partition clone feature help.
For Windows beginners, we would like to recommend you try EaseUS Disk Copy. Copying and moving the recovery partition to a USB or another drive is possible. Take your steps, and let's start now.
1. How do I move my OS from one partition to another?
To move your Windows form one partition, the best and easiest way is to use professional cloning software like EaseUS Disk Copy. Such a tool can help you clone your system, disk, and partition from one drive to another without hassle.
2. What happens if recovery partition is deleted?
The recovery partition can be deleted, but once it is, users cannot access Windows RE or the factory default settings. Therefore, unless you create a recovery disk using your USB drive in case you need it after removing the recovery partition, it is dangerous to delete the recovery partition.
3. What is the purpose of a recovery partition?
In the event of a system failure or other issues, you can use the recovery partition - a part of your computer's hard drive - to return the system to its factory settings.
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