F3 recovery factory restore

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Hi Bslk, I hope you can help me 🙏.
I did a clean factory install (Win 11) with the commands in diskpart that you shared with me.

I also updated all drivers and applications, I'm ready to make an image, but I need you to help me with what I should do next.

I am sending a screenshot of diskpart and my partitions.
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Use dism++ tool to capture the current image and save it as install.wim
Follow my original tutorial, it's not that hard. Instructions are given there.

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Thank you very much, it worked, this is the 3rd time I tried it and this time it worked.

It was missing to mention the use of diskpart to assign a letter to the bios_recovery drive and insert the files there. Then remove the letter with diskpart.

the commands you sent were the ones that helped me, thank you very much, you are a genius. 🙌

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Now I wait for it to finish loading.😊
How long does it take? I've been going for 100 minutes and it's still going on 🥲
 
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I'm not sure if the clean factory install was done incorrectly or if there is a problem with the Recovery Partition files.
Usually, following the link above to restore the default factory system through F3 Recovery should be working, without needing to use any diskpart commands.
If you still can not restore the system using the method above, I would recommend contacting the local service center to reinstall the pre-installed image.
 
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It didn't work, I turned off the computer because it took too long 🥲
Download the winre.wim file and follow this TUTORIAL and replace the winre.wim file, then your f3 recovery should work.
 
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Now the location of winre changed to partition 6, what do I do to change it to partition 4? 🥲
Did you place the new winre.wim file on the 4th partition inside recovery/windowsRE folder?
first assign new letter to partition 4.
If done, then use the following cmd (replace the "E" from the 2nd command line bellow to the assigned letter of your 4th partition)
  1. reagentc /disable
  2. reagentc /setreimage /path E:\Recovery\WindowsRE
  3. reagentc /enable
 
Did you place the new winre.wim file on the 4th partition inside recovery/windowsRE folder?
first assign new letter to partition 4.
If done, then use the following cmd (replace the "E" from the 2nd command line bellow to the assigned letter of your 4th partition)
  1. reagentc /disable
  2. reagentc /setreimage /path E:\Recovery\WindowsRE
  3. reagentc /enable
Thank you very much, I have achieved it, I forgot to create the WindowsRE folder.🤗🤗🤗🤗

I have one more question, how do I recover the backup from MSI CENTER?
 
I have uploaded and created all the tutorial and material required to achieve msi recovery. just need to search for it. Download and follow the tutorial, you will get the recover option in msi center.
LINK
 
I have uploaded and created all the tutorial and material required to achieve msi recovery. just need to search for it. Download and follow the tutorial, you will get the recover option in msi center.
LINK
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, YOU ARE A GENIUS IN THIS SUBJECT, I THOUGHT IT COULD NOT BE RECOVERED, I GAVE UP WHEN IT TOOK TOO LONG BUT NOW EVERYTHING WENT OUT VERY WELL AND THANKS TO YOU, GOD BLESS YOU.
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
 
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