Hope this information can help someone else. When start Windows again, use mini partition tool to hide the new recovery partition, restarted one more time to verify that the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option was still there, and it was. 1) If you have accidentally (or intentionally) removed the hidden BIOSRVY partition from your notebooks hard drive. Then when chose Troubleshoot the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option appear again, I clicked on it send to the recovery process!!!! But I stopped, hahahahahaha because I didn't have any trouble with the actual system, just wanted to have the recovery option just in case. 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. 1 Recently I could not get my MSI laptop GS70 20D 295US to Boot to Windows after a failed Driver installation Tried F3 for Recovey and got the error 0xc000000f Windows/System32/winload.efi missing or damaged I then created the Windows 8.1 recovery USB and could boot and install Windows 8.1 with it. (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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