![]() ![]() ![]() As long as you have created a system image of your hard disk, you can use the System Image Recovery tool from the Recovery Drive to restore your entire system in the event of a hard disk failure. If you do, you’ll be glad to know that the tried-and-true System Image tool still exists in Windows 10. While the latter will allow you to essentially start from scratch and the former will allow you to install a new copy of the operating system while retaining your data, you may also want to create a backup of your full system–data and applications–just in case you encounter a catastrophic hard disk failure. In a recent series of blog posts, I’ve shown you how to reset your Windows 10 system using the Keep My Files option and the Remove Everything option. ![]() Armed with a recent system image and the System Image Recovery tool, you'll be back in business before you know it. Your hard disk just went belly up, but all is not lost. How to revive your Windows 10 installation with System Image Recovery ![]()
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