Create a home made recovery partition usin windows 7/8/10 install files
this is a much more simpler tutorial than my last one
What you need
windows computer with either MBR (windows 7) or GPT/UEFI (win 7,8,8.1,10)
the install files from either DVD or ISO
easyBCD ( Neosmart.net/easyBCD/)
first grab your files and make sure to install the noncommercial easybcd (free)
next create a 5gb partition (ntfs) (room for drivers etc and the easy bcd install file)
Then dump the contents of your dvd/iso into that partition
Open easy bcd Go to "add entry" and in the lower tabs select winPE leave the drop down untouched then select the folder icon go to your recovery drive> sources >then boot.wim not install.wim
name the entry Save and you're done if anything happens assuming your bootloader isn't screwed select your recovery option and it will boot into the windows installation (just like your dvd)
there is a downside though after reinstalling it resets your boot menu and thats why i said save the easy bcd install file re install and add the entry again
What you need
windows computer with either MBR (windows 7) or GPT/UEFI (win 7,8,8.1,10)
the install files from either DVD or ISO
easyBCD ( Neosmart.net/easyBCD/)
first grab your files and make sure to install the noncommercial easybcd (free)
next create a 5gb partition (ntfs) (room for drivers etc and the easy bcd install file)
Then dump the contents of your dvd/iso into that partition
Open easy bcd Go to "add entry" and in the lower tabs select winPE leave the drop down untouched then select the folder icon go to your recovery drive> sources >then boot.wim not install.wim
name the entry Save and you're done if anything happens assuming your bootloader isn't screwed select your recovery option and it will boot into the windows installation (just like your dvd)
there is a downside though after reinstalling it resets your boot menu and thats why i said save the easy bcd install file re install and add the entry again