Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 have a very useful utility that allows you to create a recovery USB. If something happens to functional your system, say it cannot start, then you can use the USB to recover to Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, or Windows RT 8.1.
This disk will be very useful if you do not have other bootable media, eg. the installation tray Windows. Follow the steps below to create your own USB without third-party tools.
Connect a USB flash drive that is at least 4 GB to your computer. All the data in this will be deleted, so if you have something useful stored, keep a backup before proceeding.
Open the screen Starts and type Recovery. Select Create a recovery drive from the search results:
Alternatively, open the run by pressing the Win + R keys and type the following text in the box:
RecoveryDrive
Access the application from the UAC if the known window appears. Your Recovery Drive will run.
If you have a laptop with an OEM recovery partition, you will be able to copy its contents to your recovery unit. The "Copy contents from the recovery partition to the recovery drive" box must be checked.
Once you have copied the partition to the recovery drive, optionally, you can delete the OEM partition by using the Recovery Drive wizard.
Σας συνιστούμε να μην το διαγράψετε, καθώς μπορεί να χαλάσει και ενσωματωμένο feature Ανανέωση και Επαναφορά των Windows 8. Καλό θα ήταν να κρατήσετε το διαμέρισμα ανάκτησης.
In the screenshot we used above, the option "Copy contents from the recovery partition to the recovery drive" is gray because the computer we created this driver does not use Windows in OEM version.
Follow the installation guide and wait until everything necessary is copied archives.
Are you ready. The next time your PC or laptop experiences a problem, you can use the USB drive you just created to recover your system.