System recovery windows 8 command prompt


















You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Yuri Pustjens Volunteer Moderator. Hello Ariabbasi. We recommend that only experienced Windows 8 users who understand the consequences of this behavior create a custom system image. The space that is required to create a custom image depends on the number of apps that are installed on the computer and may exceed 5.

In addition, the custom image creation process may take a long time, during which you should not restart the computer. A percentage indicator lets you monitor the progress of the process.

To create a custom image, use the Recimg. To do this, follow these steps:. Create a destination folder for the custom image.

For example, create a folder named "Refreshimage" on drive C. On the Start page, type cmd, press and hold or right-click Command Prompt , and then tap or click Run as administrator. With its Universal Restore feature, you can even restore system to a dissimilar hardware. If you don't have a system backup with AOMEI Backupper, you can create one now based on another system working properly. Open command line under Tools tab.

And it also works for Winodows 11 and previous system. You should type the command:. For example: Run system restore in the image named "systembackup1. It only takes you 4 steps. Connect the device containing system image backup to your computer and start it via bootable media. Choose a destination disk if you tick Restore system to other location and click Next. Then, confirm the operation summary and click Start Restore if there is no problem.

Today, we will mainly talk about system recovery options command prompt. With the help of various commands, you can check the integrity of files, rebuild BCD, restore system files and settings, boot repair , etc. Windows 7 and later version command prompt allows you to run graphical programs such as System Restore, Notepad, Regedit, and possibly some anti-malware programs.

System recovery options is a very useful tool, especially when you computer fail to boot or system crashes. You can use it to restore your computer to an earlier date which work fine. Now, let's get access to system recovery options command prompt in Windows 7 and start to repair your computer.

Step 1. Get access to system recovery options in Windows 7. Restart your computer and press F8 until the Windows 7 logo appears, select Repair your computer, then select language and other preferences and click Next. Wait a few seconds, and you will see the main page of system recovery options. Note: If your computer fail to boot, you can use installation disc as instead.

Just connect installation disc to your computer, restart your computer and press any key to boot from the installation disk when prompted, select preferences on the Install Windows page and click Next, then click Repair your computer and select the operating system. After that, Startup Repair will start automatically and fix problems it finds. If it does not detect any problem, you will be prompted to run System Restore.



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