What is recovery partition? How to copy recovery partition to new hard drive when the computer cannot start normally? You will find the answer you want from this article.
The recovery partition is a partition where the system contains important files that help restore the factory default settings. It is automatically created when you install OS on a computer, like Dell, HP PC. Once the operating system won’t boot up normally one day, you can enter the recovery partition to restore the failed computer to its factory settings.
Now more and more people are trying to clone recovery partition to new hard drives. Most of them do it for two reasons below:
β Free up disk space: Recovery partition may take up much space on hard drive, so some people want to clone it to another place like an HDD/SSD/USB flash drive and delete recovery partition from the computer. β Back up recovery partition files: Sometimes, your computer cannot boot or the operating system probably would go down. To avoid this situation, you can copy the recovery partition to USB for a backup, and clone it back to do the restoration easily.
Now, follow this article, and learn how to copy recovery partition to a new hard drive.
In order to move Dell recovery partition easily and successfully, here we recommend a recovery partition cloner-AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. It has lots of advantages to make itself stand out among so many cloning tools.
β Great compatibility: It supports the mainstream Windows OS, including Windows 11, 10, 8, 7. And it can transfer recovery partition to a new hard drive from HP, Acer, Dell, and other brands of computers. β SSD partition alignment: If your new hard drive is SSD, it can align SSD partition to boost its data write-read speed. β Clone larger drive to smaller one: It supports cloning large drive to smaller dive as long as the target drive is big enough to hold the used space of recovery partition.
You can download the demo version to try how to copy recovery partition to new SSD for free.
Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant, right-click the partition you want to clone and select the "Clone Partition" tool to run partition clone. (You can also click the "Clone" main tab and select "Clone Partition".)
Step 2. In next window, select the destination partition or unallocated space to hold your source partition, and then click "Confirm".
Step 3. Then, you will enter the Confirm interface where you can check the source and destination clone location. After all is set, you can click the "Confirm" button to continue.
Notes:
Step 4. In the next window, you can click the "Settings" button to adjust the target partition size. As you can see from the screenshot, you could adjust the size of source partition in order to fit the target partition as per your need, or directly skip the step and click "Save".
Step 5. You can preview the partition copy operating by viewing the "Pending Operations". To commit the "Pending Operations", please click "Apply" and "Proceed".
The cloning process will start and you can check the cloning process. Once the process is completed successfully, you will get a congratulation window. Finally, you can check the partition layout on the destination disk will be identical to the source partition.
After the clone, you just delete the recovery partition and it would become unallocated space, you can move the allocated space to C drive.
Here we take accessing Dell recovery partition as an example to demonstrate you how to restore system in Windows 7 and 10 (two most-commonly used Windows OS). If you have cloned recovery partition to USB flash drive or other external hard drives, firstly insert it into your computer.
β Warning: Restoring a computer to factory default settings will delete apps or personal data like photos, videos, films. Please backup files beforehand if you don’t want to lose them forever.
β If you are using Windows 7 operating system.
Step 1. Restart your computer, and press "F8" when the Dell logo appears.
Step 2. Now you see the "Advanced Boot Options" window. Use the arrow keys to choose “Repair Your Computer”.
Step 3. Then “System Recovery Options” will be showed on the screen, and click “Next”.
Step 4. Select “Dell Factory Tools” or “Dell Backup and Recovery Manager” and click “Next” to start operation.
β If you are using Windows 10 operating system.
Step 1. Click Win button, and go to “Settings” > “Change PC Setting” > “Update and recovery” > “Recovery”.
Step 2. Click “Get started” on the right side of window. Then your computer will restart and enter the Recovery Options.
Step 3. Then click “Troubleshoot” > “Reset this PC” and you will see two options- “Keep my files” and “Remove everything”. Choose one according to your need to restore your Dell computer.
β Note:
Keep my files: it removes apps and settings but keeps personal files like photos, videos.
Remove everything: it removes all of the personal files, apps, settings.
If you want to undo system changes and take system back to certain status that it was, please click “Advance Options” > “System Restore” and choose a time, click “Next”.
When the operation is finished, restart the computer, and your computer will restore to its original condition.
After copying recovery partition to the new hard drive, you can easily restore the Windows operating system when your computer gets errors and fails to boot. Besides, if you delete recovery partition by accident, AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional can help you restore deleted recovery partition within simple steps.
In addition, if your computer is running a Server system, you can use AOMEI Partition Assistant Server Edition to copy recovery partition to new hard drive.