Toshiba KIRAbook 13 i7S1X Touch KIRAbook PSUC2U Windows 10 Users Guide - Page 47
Creating a recovery drive, internal storage drive from your recovery drive.
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Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 47 A recovery image of your computer is stored on the internal storage drive, and the image can be restored by running the recovery utilities directly from your internal storage drive as described in the sections below. However, it is strongly recommended that you create a recovery drive (USB flash). If the recovery files on your internal storage drive become corrupted or are deleted, you can restore your system from the recovery drive. Also, if your original internal storage drive fails, you can restore your system to a new internal storage drive from your recovery drive. It is strongly recommended that you create a recovery drive before using your system for the first time. See "Creating a recovery drive" on page 47 and "Restoring from a recovery drive" on page 49. Creating a recovery drive NOTE During the recovery process your computer must be connected to an external power source via the AC adaptor. It is strongly recommended that you create a recovery drive (USB flash). If the recovery files on your internal storage drive become corrupted or are deleted, you can restore your system from your recovery drive. Also, if your original internal storage drive fails, you can restore your system to a new internal storage drive from your recovery drive. NOTE When you create a recovery drive (USB flash), only the operating system files and drivers originally shipped with the computer are backed up to the USB flash drive and can be restored from this drive. Any files that you created are not backed up on the recovery drive. You will need to separately back up the files you created; for more information, see "Backing up your work" on page 67. To create a recovery drive: 1 Connect a USB flash drive to your computer. 2 In the Search field, type Recovery drive.