"Hello everyone, my laptop is a Lenovo Yoga 710. I've managed to get all the drivers for Windows 10 64-bit, except for the OneKey Recovery for Windows 10. How can I create a system image of Windows 10 if it's not provided? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated."
The OneKey Recovery feature is not unfamiliar to those who use Lenovo laptops or desktops, as it serves as a backup and restoration tool for computers. It is a pre-installed function that resides on a hidden recovery partition. When users encounter issues with their computers and need a reset, OneKey Recovery proves to be highly useful, eliminating the need for a system reinstallation.
However, not all Lenovo-branded computers come with OneKey Recovery pre-installed or enabled. For example, if the system has been reinstalled one or two times, and the recovery partition has been deleted; if OneKey Recovery was accidentally uninstalled from the preloaded Windows 10; or if the hard disk containing the recovery partition becomes corrupted due to numerous bad sectors. In these situations, users often seek to know how they can download Lenovo OneKey Recovery on their Windows 10 operating system.
It's unfortunate when searching for "OneKey Recovery download for Windows 10," as the available downloads are limited to OneKey Recovery for Windows 8 64-bit EXE (98.8 MB) and Lenovo OneKey Recovery for 32-bit/64-bit Windows EXE (278 MB). It appears that there isn't an official release of the Windows 10 version of OneKey Recovery as of now.
Feeling desperate? No need. There's an alternative to Lenovo OneKey Recovery for you. With the help of tools like Todo Backup and its system backup and recovery feature, you can create a system recovery image not just of the factory default state, but also of any system point you wish to preserve. Moreover, one significant advantage over the default OneKey Recovery is that you can store the system image on an external flash drive, network drive, or Cloud, ensuring that you won't lose your recovery option.
First of all, download and install the free backup software on your Windows 10 computer, it's compatible with both 64-bit and 32-bit systems. If you plan to store the system image outside the computer's local hard disk, prepare an external storage drive in advance.
Step 1. Launch the Todo Backup tool on your computer, and click Create Backup on the home screen. Then, hit the big question mark to select backup contents.
Step 2. To back up your Windows operating system, click "OS" to start the backup task.
Step 3. Your Windows operating system information and all system-related files and partitions will be automatically selected, so you don't need to make any manual selections here. Next, you'll need to choose a location to save the system image backup by clicking on the highlighted area.
Step 4. The backup location can be another local drive on your computer, an external hard drive, a network, cloud, or NAS. Generally, we recommend using an external physical drive or cloud to store your system backup files.
Step 5. If interested, you can access customization settings such as enabling an automatic backup schedule for daily, weekly, monthly intervals, or upon specific events, as well as options for differential and incremental backups by clicking on the Options button. After that, click "Backup Now" to initiate the Windows system backup process. Once completed, the backup task will be displayed on the left side in a card format.