Since the release of Windows 10, numerous issues have arisen within the system, hindering the PC's functionality. To rectify these problems, you typically need to repair the system to fix potential errors or corruption. However, there may be instances where the issue is so severe that your computer fails to boot correctly, rendering all built-in recovery options unavailable. In such cases, a Windows 10 repair disc becomes essential to assist you with the system recovery process.
When folks get to this stage, they often ask, "Can I use a recovery disk on a different PC in Windows 10?" And the answer is yeah, buddy! This works thanks to third-party backup software. But here's the catch, if you try making a Windows 10 repair disk using the built-in Windows tool on another computer, it might not work on a different machine because of compatibility hiccups. So, let's walk through how to make a Windows 10 recovery disk for another computer using backup software backup software. This comes in real handy when you can't create a system repair disc, too.
Follow the step-by-step guides below to create a Windows 10 backup image efficiently.
Step 1. On the main page, click "Select backup contents".
Step 2. Click on the OS category among the four options available.
Step 3. Todo Backup will automatically select your system partition. You just need to choose a backup destination.
Step 4. You can save the backup file to either your Local Drive or NAS.
Step 5. Once the backup process is complete, you can check the backup status, recover, open, or delete the backup by right-clicking the backup task on the left panel.
This operation will initiate the creation of a Windows Recovery Disk. This allows you to repair a corrupted or failed system on a different computer by restoring it to a functional state. For a detailed walkthrough, please refer to how to restore a system image to different or dissimilar hardware.