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DiskPart Command-Line Options

Posted by Darryl Banua on Saturday, October 17, 2020, In : computer 
DiskPart is a text-mode command interpreter in Windows Vista, Windows® XP, and the Windows Server 2003® family. This tool enables you to manage objects (disks, partitions, or volumes) by using scripts or direct input at a command prompt.



DiskPart Commands

Before you can use DiskPart commands on a disk, partition, or volume, you must first list and then select the object to give it focus. When an object has focus, any DiskPart commands that you type act on that object.

You can list the availabl...


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how to Create a recovery drive

Posted by Darryl Banua on Saturday, October 17, 2020, In : computer 

It's a good idea to create a recovery drive. That way, if your PC ever experiences a major issue such as hardware failure, you'll be able to use the recovery drive to reinstall Windows 10. Windows updates to improve security and PC performance periodically so it is recommended to recreate the recovery drive annually. Personal files and any applications that did not come with your PC will not be backed up. You'll need a USB drive that's at least 16 gigabytes.

Warning: Use an empty USB drive bec...


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Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive

Posted by Darryl Banua on Saturday, October 17, 2020, In : computer 
Applies To: Windows Server 2016 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 Essentials

You can create a bootable USB flash drive to use to deploy Windows Server Essentials. The first step is to prepare the USB flash drive by using DiskPart, which is a command-line utility. For information about DiskPart, see DiskPart Command-Line Options.

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To create a bootable USB flash drive for use in recovering or reinstalling Windows on a PC instead of a server, see Create a recover...


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