As I am not at all familiar with the actual code of Windows Operating Systems I am wondering if the below scenario is definitely possible, some times possilbe, maybe possible (?), or never possible.
I have a good Windows 8.1 64-bit Operating system that I have copied the Recovery Drive onto a bootable usb flash drive. Right now all I have copied are the utilities. But am WONDERING if I copy the actual recovery drive can I use it to recover any Windows 8.1 operating system from a non-bootable Win 8.1 64-bit computer?
Thanks for the replys, I do appreciate it. I am just exploring different scenarios for recovering a customer's 8.1 non-bootable computer when nothing else works. I have Hirens, UBCD, Kasperskys rescue disk 10, plus other stuff built onto both a bootable DVD and a bootable USB Flash Drive. I also, as stated above, have recovered the repair utilities from a good 8.1 64 bit computer onto a bootable flash drive. As stated, just looking at different scenarios. If all the above cannot get the computer to boot can I use the recovery partition to recover the operating system? This is apparently a simple process to create the usb flash drive, just need to obtain a usb flash drive greater than 32 gig.
Again, just performing a "what if" scenario in case I am presented with this situation. If it occurs I would like to be prepared with the quickest turn around solution for a future customer. Don't want to waste time researching when I can do it now in my free time.
Britec, thanks. I saw your video yesterday when you first mentioned MSDart. I definitely will persue this option and thank you for bringing this option to my attention. I was not aware of MSDart prior to this post.