What a troublesome issue happens when an error message appears - Unable to recover your pc. The system is too small. Don't worry. You can get 4 solutions on this page.
"So a few days ago I turned on my PC and it said that the file \WINDOWS\system32\config\system was missing, so I tried recovering my pc via recovery drive. It said wait for a bit and then changed to a screen with the word, 'Unable to recover your PC. The system drive is too small......At the moment I don't know what to do which is why I am going here for help."
If your system gets crashes suddenly, the available method is to use the system image to create a full copy of all data on your computer, including files, system settings, and Windows. What you need to do is to start with the Windows System Image Recovery program. However, recovery may be bogged down by the restoration process. An unfriendly error message may appear "Unable to recover your PC. The system drive is too small." So how to fix the frustrating error? In this article, we will show you some solutions to fix this error.
Before we begin the process of fixing the problem, we can first identify the reason behind the error and find the corresponding method based on the reason.
Start with the reasons, let's see what culprits are causing the error.
Once you are clear about the reasons, let's move forward to the main part with effective strategies.
Here we gathered 4 fixes to cope with the error.
Option 1. Check Your Disk Capacity
Option 2. Format and Delete Target Disk Volume with EaseUS Partition Master
Option 3. Modify Minimum Required Size
Option 4. Recreate A System Image by Control Panel
When this error occurs, the easiest way is to check the capacity of your hard drive. You need to make sure that the disk’s capacity is larger than or equal to the source disk.
How to check hard disk capacity:
If the option is no good for coping with that error, move to the next solution.
If the disk you want to restore has partitions and an error occurs while restoring the system image, then you should use a tool to format the hard disk. Remember format will delete the data on the target disk.
Formatting a partition means that the data in the partition is formatted, but the partition and drive letter are retained. Deleting a partition means that the volume is directly deleted, the disk letter of the partition is eliminated, and the partition space will become unallocated space.
EaseUS Partition Master is a useful software to format, delete, resize, merge partitions in simple clicks. Connect the target disk to your PC and download EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 1. Run EaseUS Partition Master, right-click the hard drive partition you intend to format and choose "Format".
Step 2. In the new window, set the Partition label, File system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/exFAT), and Cluster size for the partition to be formatted, then click "OK".
Step 3. Then you will see a warning window, click "Yes" in it to continue.
Step 4. Click the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button to review the changes, then click "Apply" to start formatting the partition on your hard drive.
After formatting completed, right-click the volume and click the "Delete..." option.
After creating the system image, your minimum required size will be saved on the file named $PBR_ResetConfig.xml.
Open the file and you can see the MinSize which means the minimum size required by the target drive. If the actual capacity of the target drive is less than MinSize, you should edit the value.
How to Edit MinSize: Locate sources > Open $PBR_ResetConfig.xml on Notepad > Reset > System Disk > MinSize
Step 1. Type Control Panel on the search box and click to open.
Step 2. Click Backup and Restore and select Create a system image on the left panel.
Step 3. Choose where do you want to save the backup and click Next.
Step 4. Confirm your backup settings and click on the Start backup button.
Wait for the Windows preparing to create backup...
Step 5. Saving the system image.
Extra tip: Recover the computer from a created system image
Step 1. Open Control Panel > Backup and Restore
Step 2. Click Recover system settings or your computer.
Step 3. Under the System Restore section, click Advanced recovery methods.
Step 4. On the next page, click "Use a system image you created earlier to recover your computer".
Step 5. Before restoring the system image, the utility will ask you whether you want to back up your files. If you need to back up your files, click Back up Now. Otherwise, click Skip.
Step 6. Click the Restart button to restart your computer and continue the recovery.
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