How to recover windows Boot drive from external drive using command line?

Danny M 0 Reputation points
2024-07-12T10:46:47.3933333+00:00

Trying to figure out the command to recover my drive from external backup using command line I deleted all my partition by mistake 1000011533

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  1. Wesley Li 9,900 Reputation points
    2024-07-12T16:10:05.3+00:00

    Hello

    To recover your Windows Boot drive from an external backup using the command line, you can use the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) tools. These tools are accessible from a Command Prompt window in WinRE. For example, you can use the Chkdsk.exe tool to troubleshoot and fix volumes, or the Regedit.exe tool to modify the Windows registry.

     

    Here's a general approach to recover your boot drive:

    Boot your computer using Windows installation media or a recovery drive.

    When the Windows Setup page appears, press Shift + F10 to open a Command Prompt window.

    Use the Diskpart utility to select the appropriate drive and partition to recover.

    Use the Copy command to transfer the files from your external backup to the selected drive.

     

    For more detailed instructions, you can refer to this how-to guide:

    WinRE troubleshooting features | Microsoft Learn

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  2. Wesley Li 9,900 Reputation points
    2024-08-06T08:54:07.7366667+00:00

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