Key Highlights: Create a Windows 10 Recovery USB

Why Create a Recovery USB
Helps with system recovery, troubleshooting, or reinstalling Windows if issues arise.
Can be used offline for immediate repairs without requiring an internet connection.

What You Need
A USB drive (minimum 8GB), a working Windows 10 PC, and a backup of important data.

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Steps to Create Recovery USB
1. Open "Create a recovery drive" in Windows search.
2. Select the option to "Back up system files to the recovery drive".
3. Choose your USB drive and click Create to begin the process.
4. Once completed, safely eject the USB.

Using the Recovery USB
1. Boot from the USB by entering BIOS/UEFI settings and setting USB as the primary boot device.
2. Select recovery options like Startup Repair, System Restore, Reset PC, or Reinstall Windows.

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Having a recovery USB allows you to troubleshoot, restore, or reinstall Windows 10, offering a reliable backup in case of system failure.