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1.Run the Media Creation Tool
Run the tool – there are different versions for 32-bit and 64-bit systems so make sure you get the right one – and select the 'Create installation media for another PC' option.
2.Select a language and version  You now need to select the language to use and the version of Windows 10. Note that this must match the version you've installed or your license key won't be valid.
3.Create a recovery drive  Open up Settings from the Start menu and type Recovery in the Search box at the top right, then select 'Create a recovery drive' from the list of options that appears on the left side of the screen
4.Back up System Files  You'll need to provide User Account Control approval, then the Recovery Drive tool will launch. A recovery drive will allow you to reset your system or troubleshoot problems.
5. Find out flash drive size Before beginning to create the drive make sure that your version of Windows 10 is activated – if your old Windows was activated this should have happened automatically – you won't then need a license key to reinstall.
6.Create a recovery drive  You'll get a further warning that the content of the drive will be deleted, so click on Create if you're sure you want to proceed. The system will then begin to create your recovery drive – this will take some time but you can continue to use your PC for other tasks while it's happening.
7.Try a different install method  If you don't want to do a complete reinstall there are other options. If you open Settings from the Start menu, select Update & Security, then choose Recovery from the left-hand menu, you have a number of options.
8.Do an advanced start-up  The Advanced start-up option allows you to start from the media you've created, either on disc or USB. You can also access the system's firmware or restore the system from an image. Note that this will only work on recent machines with a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) rather than the BIOS used by older PCs.
9.Try an alternative  If you're not happy with any of the recovery options that are offered as standard by Windows there is an alternative available – you can download the free AOMEI One Key Recovery tool. This allows you to create a recovery partition on your hard drive similar to those supplied by manufacturers on pre-installed systems.
10.Create a partition The program then walks you through the entire process of creating a partition – you will need to have around 25GB of unallocated space available on your drive. If you don't have unallocated space you'll need to create a new partition. You can choose to back up your system to another location, such as an external drive, if you prefer. After creating the partition AOMEI adds itself to the boot menu of the system allowing you to access the recovery partition on startup. You have the option to add a message allowing you to simply press a key to access recovery.
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