Windows 10 contains a very useful tool that allows you to create USB recovery of your operating system. So if something happens and your operating system can not start, using USB you will be able to retrieve it again.
Below we will see how you can create it.
Of course you need a USB with storage space on 4GB.
Let's see how it works:
Connect one unit USB flash drive to your computer. Note that all the data it contains will be deleted.
Open the Control Panel and follow the path:
Control Panel\System and Security\Security and Maintenance\Recovery.
In order not to enter this procedure you can very simply press Win + R on your keyboard. In the RUN window that will open, type the following command:
RecoveryDrive
The command will immediately open the recovery drive creation wizard.
Alternatively, the same command can be entered directly into the taskbar search box (yes, in the magnifying glass next to the Start Menu).
You will be shown the icon of recovery, click on it and it will open the wizard.
The Drive Recovery wizard will copy all system files to the USB drive. When the process is complete, the USB recovery drive you created can be used to reinstall Windows 10!
This feature is new in Windows 10.
Follow the installation wizard and wait until all the necessary files are copied.
That's it. The next time you experience a problem with your computer, you can use the USB drive you just created to access the recovery options.