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Windows Password Key 8.0 -It is considered as the best tool to reset local administrator and user passwords on any Windows system. It creates a password recovery CD/DVD, USB Flash Drive for home, business and enterprise. Windows 8.1 includes a built-in tool to create a USB recovery drive. Windows will let you know how big the recovery partition is, and you'll need a USB flash drive at least that big. Windows will let you know how big the recovery partition is, and you'll need a USB flash drive at least that big.
When I try to create a Recovery Drive in Windows 10, Windows doesn't recognize the flash drive.
I'm following the instructions to create a Recovery Drive listed here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/create-a-recovery-drive
- From the taskbar, search for Create a recovery drive and then select it. You might be asked to enter an admin password or confirm your choice. (I was asked to confirm my choice, and I clicked 'Yes'.)
- When the tool opens, make sure Back up system files to the recovery drive is selected and then select Next.
- (Secret Step) Wait a minute or so for the 'Please Wait' screen to finish thinking
- Connect a USB drive to your PC, select it ...
The issue is that when I connect a USB drive to the PC, it doesn't appear on the 'Connect a USB flash drive' screen as a drive that can be selected, and the 'Next' button is grayed out.
However, when I look in File Explorer, I can see the USB drive plugged into the computer. Selecting Properties shows that Windows considers its Type to be 'Removable Disk'. (Sounds right to me.)
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I'm not getting any error messages.
My environment:
A brand new Toshiba Sattelite C55-C5241 laptop with Windows 10 Home. It's never had anything other than Windows 10 on it - unless they upgraded it at the factory.
A brand new ativa 8GB USB flash drive. Note that the packaging for the USB drive does not include Windows 10 in the System Requirements, but seriously?
What I've tried:
- Plugging the flash drive into all three USB ports (USB 2, USB 2, and USB 3)
- Reformatting the flash drive with FAT32
- Restarting the computer with the flash drive plugged in
- Turning off Real-Time Scanning in McAffee
I've seen a few threads with this issue in Windows 8, but none of the potential solutions in those threads have worked for me. So here I am asking the same question, but for Windows 10.
Does anyone have any suggestions for resolving this issue?
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Thank you.