Hay there, Are you trying to refresh your windows after feeling its slowness? But, you have to install all the apps and settings after the refreshing you windows 8?? Will it be not better to refresh your windows and keep all your apps and settings as is???
Yes we are talking about Windows 8 new feature of making custom refresh Image known as "Refresh your PC".
"Refresh your PC" is a new feature in Windows 8. By default, desktop apps are removed when you refresh a Windows 8-based computer, unless you create a custom image. After you create a custom system image, the image is used as the refresh image. This means that any existing image or OEM restore image is not used when you refresh your computer. We recommend that only experienced Windows 8 users who understand the consequences of this behavior create a custom system image.
To create your custom refresh image, Follow these steps.
Yes we are talking about Windows 8 new feature of making custom refresh Image known as "Refresh your PC".
"Refresh your PC" is a new feature in Windows 8. By default, desktop apps are removed when you refresh a Windows 8-based computer, unless you create a custom image. After you create a custom system image, the image is used as the refresh image. This means that any existing image or OEM restore image is not used when you refresh your computer. We recommend that only experienced Windows 8 users who understand the consequences of this behavior create a custom system image.
To create your custom refresh image, Follow these steps.
- Click on Start button to show the Start page.
- On the Start page, type cmd, press and hold or right-click Command Prompt, and then tap or click Run as administrator.
- Now in Command Prompt, type the following command.
- recimg -CreateImage X:\Dist_Folder
- Where X is the drive and Dist_Folder is the directory/folder on which you want to save the Image.
- For example, If you wand to Save the Image in Backup folder in drive D, then the command will look like
recimg -CreateImage D:\Backup - Now press Enter and sit back while your Image is creating.
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