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04-15-2022 01:51 AM
Product: HP Pavilion g6-2206tx Notebook PC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
hello there!
how to create custom refresh image in windows 10?? i think recimg.exe utility had been removed from windows 10 as in cmd its showing not recognized command so and also i had seen some blogs saying it removed by Microsoft frim windows 10.
so please some one tell me the way in which i can create custom refresh image or any other method for keep my all drivers and software that i installed right now will be keep after refresh pc in windows 10 same like recimg.exe utility doing in windows 8 or 8.1.
please give me any possible solution for this..
Thanks and regards.
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