If your Windows 10 PC has system faults, hard drive troubles, or viruses. If your computer won’t boot, you can create a repair CD, Windows 10 recovery drive, or system backup image to fix and restore it. And if you’re worried about data loss, there are data recovery solutions available as well.
When your Windows 10 operating system suddenly fails or your internal hard drive encounters severe errors, data loss is a common problem. That’s why it’s important to have a recovery or backup plan in case your Windows 10-PC can’t boot. These situations can save lives. With proper support.
Windows 10 Disk Repair vs. Windows 10 Recovery Drive vs. System Image

Now let’s look at different options for repairing and restoring your Windows 10 system. Windows 10 has two options: Drive Repair and Recovery. You may wonder which one to choose. Try exploring their differences below:
- Windows 10 Repair Disk: This CD/DVD Bootable includes a Windows troubleshooter that can fix computer boot related issues. It also allows you to restore your PC from previously created system backups. Basically, it keeps your computer back to the state it was in when the drive was repaid.
- Windows 10 Recovery Drive: This is a bootable USB drive that includes the same troubleshooting tool as the system repair board. It also copies the required new system installation files specifically of your PC. It allows you to reinstall Windows 10 if needed. Using a recovery drive will restore your system to a factory start-up state.
- Windows System Images: Another option is to restore your PC from backup images. This method creates images of all Windows environments, including personal files and programs. It is important to generate system images on a regular basis to make sure you have the most up-to-date version of Windows.
The recovery image will be stored in the special recovery partition on your PC and usually takes up about 3-6GB of space. If you are creating a recovery drive, you have the option of deleting a backup or guiding a partition to save space on your computer. It is worth noting that the image backup tool is disabled in Windows 10.