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HP Notebook 15-ay511TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello

I have created Windows 10 usb recovery drive for my new laptop. But I am not sure how it's look alike or file list. So can you help me with below queries:

1. Can I rename this usb drive?
2. If you can tell me the list of file of recovery drive (Windows 10) ?
3. How I can test that recovery drive created is 100% correct ?

Awaiting revert.
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1-I wouldn't rename it.

2-Recovery USB is different for various models -no way to determine for sure what needs to be on yours

3-Best way to test it is to boot from it and make sure it recovers back to factory setup. With it plugged in usb port, power on the laptop and immediately start tapping Esc key. This will bring up a menu where F9 Boot options is a choice. Tap F9 key and then use arrow key to move down to select/highlight USB. Press Enter key .

 

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1-I wouldn't rename it.

2-Recovery USB is different for various models -no way to determine for sure what needs to be on yours

3-Best way to test it is to boot from it and make sure it recovers back to factory setup. With it plugged in usb port, power on the laptop and immediately start tapping Esc key. This will bring up a menu where F9 Boot options is a choice. Tap F9 key and then use arrow key to move down to select/highlight USB. Press Enter key .

 

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