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Hi All!

 

My problem is that my m.2 type ssd in my Omen is just died from day to another. It can't boot up, another System and recovery programs doesn't recognize it etc... So my question is somehow can I use the lasted recovery partition to back up my Windows and settings? and tried to search the internet but nothing - recovery Manager didn't help because i cant use that specific partition.

 

Thanks in advance!

IStván

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You're very welcome, Istvan.

 

I do not believe that is possible.

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Hi, IStván:

 

Go to your specific model notebook's W10 driver support page and see if there is a link for the HP Cloud Recovery Client utility.

 

That will allow you to make a bootable W10 recovery drive.

 

Here is the info link you will get if your notebook has that link on the support page...

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06162205

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Thanks for your fast reply, it seems that i got somehow an old version of cloud recovery, i Will create with the new one and check than i Will get some feedback!

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You're very welcome.

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Hey Paul!

 

So it seems to work, cloud recovery did its best and get back to my original state of my laptop on my new ssd. my only question is that can I use somehow my lasted recovery partition from the previous System to get back my Windows settings and everything that is stored in that?

 

thanks again!

 

István

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You're very welcome, Istvan.

 

I do not believe that is possible.

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