
Creating a Windows Recovery Drive on a USB flash drive is a crucial preventative solution in case unexpected system problems occur. It allows users to restore their devices and fix complex software problems.
The technical process involves using the built-in Windows tool called “Create a recovery drive,” and requires a USB flash memory with a capacity of at least 16 GB.
The system copies basic repair files, with the possibility of including a backup copy of system files to ensure the ability to reinstall Windows in the event of a hard drive failure.
Technologists stress that this recovery drive should be kept in a safe place, as it is an effective tool to overcome problems such as the “blue screen of death” or boot failure, preventing users from losing their data or having to visit expensive maintenance centers.