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"System Recovery Partition Formatted", I have a 250 GB hard drive in my computer, along with my other gaming hard drives, a ssd, one hard drive for games and one for backups. This one I pulled out of the basement used to be in a Dell laptop, and had Vista on it. I had it formatted some time ago for reasons I can't remember, and the whole System Restore partition is gone also. The file explorer on my Windows 10 shows the two hard drive partitions, one 9.99 GB and one 220 GB. Obviously, the large one had the Vista on it, and the smaller one had the system recovery on it. So, after about 5-10 minutes of using EaseUS (I needed it for a corrupt hard drive I had.), I got ALL the system recovery files back, and put them on my 2 TB hard drive. When I looked through them, there was System Volume Information, which had a 20 KB txt file in it, Other Lost Files, containing what looked to be like the booting operation for system recovery even, having files labeled Com, Microsoft, Network List, webm, bootconfig, etc. Then, there was More Lost Files, which had AU, Bitmap, Cabinet, CHM, Cursor, GIF graphics, HTML Documents, Icon, Portable Network Graphic, ShockWave Flash, and Zip compression. When I put all of these (copied) onto the normal 9.99 GB part of the hard drive, and all the other stuff, the whole recovery thing didn't work (obviously). Is there anyway to get this all to work? Like is there a certain way to organize the files so that the recovery works? I have plenty of HDD space for all these operations that are needed if this can be fixed.
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