What is Windows RE
The Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) is a companion operating system installed alongside Windows 11/10, in a separate partition. It can help us with troubleshooting, recovery, or booting from external media, such as a USB stick. Windows RE can repair common issues that cause an unbootable operating system. Microsoft has also made it possible for the IT admin to customize it. They can add additional drivers, languages, diagnostic tools and can also include parts of Windows PE (Windows Preinstallation Environment). It is available on all Windows 10 and Windows Server installations. Windows RE is preinstalled on the OS, so you don’t need to create a bootable USB or ISO when troubleshooting.
How to enter Windows Recovery Environment or Recovery Mode
Since Windows RE is preinstalled in Windows 11/10, you can boot into it. There are multiple ways to do it. Some OEMs offer a hardware recovery button or combination to boot directly into Windows RE. It is useful when you are facing a BSOD, and you don’t have a recovery media. After following any of these, you will have two options in the Boot Menu. The first is to boot into Windows RE, and second to boot normally into the Windows OS. In Windows 10, the local copy of Windows RE gets an update as part of the OS updates. Usually, a newer version of the Windows RE image replaces the existing one. Read: Could not find the Recovery Environment in Windows 11/10.
Windows RE can launch itself in emergency cases:
There are specific scenarios where the boot process can identify an issue. When it does that, it will boot the computer directly into Windows RE. They are: These tips should help you boot into the Windows Recovery Environment.
What can Windows RE do?
Here, you will see options like:
System Restore: Useful if you want to restore your Windows 10 PC.System Image Recovery: This lets you recover your Windows using a system image file.Startup Repair: Fixes startup problemsCommand Prompt: Using the CMD you can access the more advanced built-in Windows tools like SFC, DISM, ChkDsk, Regedit. Gpedit, etc.Startup Settings: It lets you change Windows startup optionsUninstall Updates: This Lets you uninstall problematic updatesUEFI Firmware settingsGo back to the previous build.
Read: It looks like Windows didn’t load correctly
Can I delete Windows RE tools partition?
If you open Disk Management Tool, you may see a Windows RE tools partition. This is the Windows Recovery Environment and you should not delete it as you never know when you may need it. See this post if Windows RE is not working as expected and you receive Could not find the Recovery Environment message in Windows 11/10.