![]() ![]() Reboot the system using the “Advanced Startup” located on Settings-Windows Update- advanced options- Recovery - Advanced Startup. With mini partition tool software, copy the OEM recovery partition to the unallocated space. (Without assign a letter.) I when to Disk manager, select the 2nd SSD, use right click, Chose Reduce partition and write the amount I needed, in my case 22 Gb. On another SSD I had installed before, create an unallocated space on that size. I use mini partition tool to see the recovery partition and know his size (in my case between 21-22 Gb). ![]() ![]() The OEM recovery partition still exist, hidden, if i choose recover system from a system image got the pop-up message that something like "Drive don't found", don't remember exactly. Situation: After I update to Windows 11 lost the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option. System: Windows 11 (original system was Windows 10) ![]()
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