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# windows-recovery-partition
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Comment modifier ou recréer la partition de récupération de Windows.
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Comment modifier ou recréer la partition de récupération de Windows.
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Basically, here are the steps:
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Disable the existing Windows Recovery Partition by running reagentc /disable
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Use diskpart to remove the recovery partition
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list disk
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select disk # where # is the disk needing the recovery partition removed
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list partition
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select partition # where # is the recovery partition
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delete partition override to force deletion of the recovery partition
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Expand the disk using Disk Management, leaving ~1024 MB at the end of the drive for recreating the recovery partition
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Create New Simple Volume for Recovery, NTFS, no drive letter
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use diskpart to set the recovery partition attributes
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list partition
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select partition # where # is the new recovery partition
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For GPT disks run set id=de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac & gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
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For MBR disks, run set id=27
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Re-enable the recovery partition by running reagentc /enable
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