When your computer is unable to boot to the operating system even after repeated attempts, it automatically starts SupportAssist OS Recovery. This recovery environment enables you to diagnose hardware issues, repair your computer, back up your files, or restore your computer to factory defaults.

If your computer does not support SupportAssist OS Recovery, you can download the operating system recovery image. Learn How to Download and Use the Dell Operating System Recovery Image in Microsoft Windows.


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Important: If the recovery image on the hard drive is corrupted or deleted, the computer cannot boot to the recovery environment. Newer Dell computers support BIOSConnect, a feature that allows you to restore the recovery image on the hard drive. Learn more about Using BIOSConnect to recover SupportAssist OS Recovery Partition.

Reset to Factory Settings: This option restores the original factory-installed operating system and software that was shipped with the computer. The local recovery image is available only on consumer platforms such as Alienware, Inspiron, Vostro, and XPS products.

To restore your Dell computer using the SupportAssist OS Recovery Cloud option, you must create a USB recovery media using the Dell OS Recovery tool. Follow the steps below to create the USB recovery media.

Reset to Factory Settings: This option restores the original factory-installed operating system and software that was shipped with the computer. The local recovery image is available only on consumer platforms such as Alienware, Inspiron, Vostro, and XPS products.

If your computer does not support Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery, Dell provides operating system recovery image. The Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux image that was factory installed on your computer. You can download and use the Dell operating system recovery image to perform a clean install, or reinstall Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux on your Dell computer. The Dell OS recovery tool provides an interface to quickly download and create a bootable USB drive to reinstall the operating system.

The Dell OS Recovery Tool helps you download the operating system recovery image that is customized for your Dell computer and create a USB recovery media. The Dell OS Recovery Tool allows you to download either Microsoft Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux operating system recovery image that was preinstalled on your Dell computer.

Yes, the Advanced Mode in Dell operating system Recovery Tool allows you to create a USB recovery media. It uses an operating system image file in ISO file format. This is useful if you downloaded the operating system recovery image using a Linux, Mac, or Android device.

Windows 10 or Windows 11 or Windows 11 recovery image enables you to format the hard drive and install a clean copy of Windows 10. The file size of this recovery image is considerably higher than the Windows 10 or Windows 11 Automated by SupportAssist.

Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery provides a recovery environment with tools to diagnose and troubleshoot issues that may occur before your computer boots to the operating system. When your computer is unable to boot to the operating system after repeated attempts, it automatically starts SupportAssist OS Recovery. This recovery environment enables you to diagnose hardware issues, repair your computer, back up your files, or restore your computer to its factory state.

Typical operating system recovery image files in an ISO file format are between 5-16 GB in size (the file size varies between different operating systems). Once the file is downloaded, the Dell operating system Recovery Tool verifies the integrity of the file before creating the USB recovery media. The time to download and verify that the integrity of the file can vary depending on network speed and file size.

You may receive a "Not enough space on drive" error if you download a large file through a Dell online application such as Dell OS Recovery tool. This is due to a space limitation on the hard drive where the files are being saved to. Some operating system recovery images can be up to 16 GB in file size.

The operating system recovery image may not contain the latest device drivers for your Dell computer. The latest device drivers are available at Dell.com/support/drivers. After the operating system is installed, Dell Technologies recommends that you download and install the latest device drivers.

I have notebook HP 250 G6 with damage hdd disc, recovery system from hdd not working.

Now I renew from hdd to sdd disc (SDD CX400 GoodRam)

I check support my laptop by SN number and I received a positive answer (is support) on the page (link below):

Hello again, I bought Win10, installed the OS, installed the latest HP RECOVERY TOOL, created recovery media USB and when I try to boot the laptop from USB I get the message:

"this computer is not supported by the system recovery media,

you will not be able to continue to recover this system with this media

error 0100-832B-8328,832A,832C,8444,84D4."


When creating the USB, the HP RECOVERY TOOL program correctly assumed ProductID 2XY71ES#AKD so I don't understand why I get this messageĀ 

I am asking for help again

HP Cloud Recovery Tool is a tool that allows users to download HP Recovery Media for HP consumer computers from the cloud. Users can download recovery software to a USB drive and use it to reinstall Windows free.

After you back up the needed data, you can disconnect your external hard drive and connect a USB drive that is larger than 32GB to your computer. Then follow the steps below to create a bootable recovery USB drive with HP Cloud Recovery Tool.

Then the USB drive will be partitioned, and the Windows recovery software will be downloaded, extracted, and installed on the USB drive. You just need to wait patiently until the process is completed. Depending on your internet and USB drive speed, the process might take about one hour. Then click Finish to close HP Cloud Recovery Tool.

Step 7: The HP Recovery Manager will erase all contents on the hard drive, and then restore the drive to its original factory image, which includes reinstalling all original software and drivers. When you are asked if you received a supplemental recovery USB drive from HP Support, click Skip.

Can you try to create the recovery media again via the Encryption Recovery Tool, however this time select EFI 32 & 64 Bit. I would recommend you wipe the USB beforehand, just to make sure it's not trying to boot the Windows recovery media recovery tool still.

I haven't seen that particular error when booting the recovery tool but with the Windows RE recovery tool USB, we basically take files from the system where the USB is being created to create the media, so if the above doesn't work I'd suggest trying to create the USB on another system and try again.

One last thing, as the support teams will most likely need the logs from the recovery tool. Does the system support Legacy booting? Booting a recovery tool USB in WinRE mode whilst booting in Legacy mode may yield a different result when trying to boot the tool.

Indeed. Recovery MAY still be possible though. Best solution is to remove the drive from the MyCloud enclosure, hook it to a computer, and attempt file system recovery with TestDisk, or something similar.

And to remind the non computer literate, as said above, its best to attempt file recovery immediately after the file was deleted. The longer one waits to attempt file recover the greater the chance of being unable to recover an intact file due to the drive data being overwritten with new data.

If you are unable to recover a media file with testdisk, attempt recovery with photorec instead. It ignores the filesystem type, and reads raw sectors from the drive sequentially, then checks them to see if media file headers are detected. It then parses any media file header it finds to determine length, and attempts to recover the file that way. This only has a reasoable chance of success if the files were written sequentially though. High fragmentation will make photorec fail.

Another potentially useful tool that I may attempt to statically compile is ddrescue. It is much like dd, but is able to aggressively retry failed reads, and can often get a good read off a bad sector, just by being so perniciously persistent. It creates a disk image on another volume, or can be used to clone the damaged drive onto another. Unlike normal dd, ddrescue gives useful feedback about its progress, making it a superior tool in my opinion.

Anytime you create a full image backup of your system, Acronis True Image 2020 will give you the option to create an Acronis Survival Kit. That way your all-in-one recovery tool has the most recent changes captured.

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