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Created a Custom Windows 10 Recovery Tools and Bootable Rescue Disk in ISO format
Based on the Win10PESE project found on TheOven.org - Thanks to those that contributed..
It allows you access to any non-working system and provides you a visual means to repair that system.
You would have to download the ISO and then burn it to USB or CD to create a bootable WinPE disk.

ADDED OPTION >> Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media - Windows 10 Forums
WARNING !! - Do Not Use ISO's Downloaded From MajorGeeks Because They Have Been Tampered With

Win14393PESE_x86 ISO v170116



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NavyLCDR said:
Cool little trick with Kyhi's recovery drive: take a standard Windows 10 install USB flash drive, copy the boot.wim file from sources from Kyhi's recovery drive to the sources on the Windows 10 install USB flash drive (overwrite the old file). Now your Windows 10 install USB flash drive will boot into Kyhi's recovery drive giving you all those utilities. If you want to install Windows 10, run setup.exe from the USB flash drive from file explorer. Bonus! Two drives in one!
NavyLCDR said:
I created a 6 GB FAT32 partition at the end of my second HDD. I mounted a Windows 10 installation ISO file and then copied all the files and folders from the mounted ISO file to the 6 GB partition. Then I mounted Kyhi's Recovery Tools ISO file and replaced the Windows 10 boot.wim file in the Sources folder in the 6 GB partition with the boot.wim file from Kyhi's recovery tools. Then I used EasyBCD to add that boot.wim file to my Windows boot menu. I have a Macrium Reflect image of my SSD saved on the NTFS partition of my second hard drive. I kept the regular Windows 10 450mb recovery partition on my SSD.
I can:
Enter the standard Windows 10 recovery environment from within Windows 10.
Boot the computer from the normal SSD and pick Kyhi's Recovery Tools to boot into.
Enter UEFI boot override and boot directly from the custom recovery partition on the second HDD into Kyhi's recovery tools.
Once in Kyhi's recovery tools I can do a clean install of Windows 10 or I can run Macrium Reflect and restore the backup image to my SSD.
How To Create A Bootable USB Media
dalchina said:
Hi, NavyLCDR has just posted this which includes command prompt sequence and much more - perhaps too much for this purpose, but covers issues arising rather well:
Installing Win 10 x64 using a flash memory - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums
and Rufus instructions are in Option 2 of this tutorial, but refer there, of course, to a Win 10 iso.
Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10 | Tutorials

How to add Recovery Media as Bootable Option To HDD

1) Create a FAT32 > 2GB - 32GB < Partition at the end of your drive

2) Mount ISO and Copy the contents (Files) from the Rescue Media ISO to FAT32 partition


3) Download and Extract PESE_BootMenu_Option.7z

4) Run Proper Batch File (MBR or UEFI) to add the FAT32 Bootable Partition to your host Boot Menu Options
Batch File will ask for partition 'Drive Letter'
Batch File will ask you to type a 'Name' for the Boot Menu Entry
Batch File will ask you if you want to Display 'Metro Boot Menu'

Toshiba
Note: Batch just runs simple windows bcdedit commands to add the boot menu option....

Older WinPESE Versions:

Toshiba Recovery Disk Iso Download Windows 7

Win10586PESE_x86 ISO v160125
Win10586PESE_x86 ISO v160707


Win10586PESE_x64 ISO v160125
Win10586PESE_x64 ISO v160707

I'm having problems with a Toshiba Satellite L745 which came preinstalled with Windows 7 (According to the product key label on the bottom Home Premium QA).

Basically it is freezing whenever updates run and sometimes when they don't. System recovery doesn't seem to be helping and I'm hoping to go nuclear and just reinstall windows.

But there's no disk because windows came preinstalled. I've also read online that a lot of times preinstalled windows will have a recovery partition that you can access by holding down Alt+F10 but this doesn't seem to be working. What is my next step?

George MauerGeorge Mauer
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Here are instructions (found here) for going back to factory fresh software instance for Toshiba laptops:

To restore the original factory software image on your computer follow these steps:

  • Make sure the computer is turned off ('Shut-down' from the Windows Start menu)
  • Remove any peripherals such an external mouse, keyboard, monitor, USB flash drive etc.
  • Make sure the AC Adapter is plugged in and working.
  • Press and hold down the 0 (zero) key on the keyboard while powering on the computer.
  • Release it when the recovery warning screen appears.
  • If the recovery process offers a choice of Operating Systems, select the appropriate one for you.
  • A warning screen appears, stating that when the recovery is executed all data will be deleted and rewritten.
  • Click Yes to continue.
  • When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens select 'Recovery of Factory Software' or the appropriate option for your needs.
  • Continue to follow the directions restarting as necessary.
Rebecca DessonvilleRebecca Dessonville

Toshiba System Recovery Disk

But there's no disk because windows came preinstalled.

You are expected to make your own recovery discs with the supplied 'Toshiba Recovery Media Creator' utility.

I've also read online that a lot of times preinstalled windows will have a recovery partition that you can access by holding down Alt+F10 but this doesn't seem to be working.

The Toshiba User's Guide says:

While powering on your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays.

The boot menu appears.

Using the arrow keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key.

A warning screen should appear.

If you type 'yes', then you should get to the Toshiba Recovery Wizard screen.

sawdustsawdust
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Can you keep pressing F8 while the laptop is booting. Sometimes Toshiba modifies the boot options screen to add a 'repair' option or similar, which then boots from the recovery partition.

greg84greg84

just after the computer is turned on start tapping the f8 key. After the toshiba splash screen goes away you will get the window asking if you want to repair windows. select that and there will be options for toshiba recovery or whatnot, if it is available.

Phillip R.Phillip R.

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