I'm trying to reinstall a disk image (wind 10) to fix an issue I'm having, I put a recovery disk in and booted from it and it went into the normal options to let me troubleshoot then recover a disk image. I have 3 NVME drives so I excluded the two that weren't the system drive and tried to recover the image but it threw up a message saying I may have excluded a system drive by mistake and it wouldn't proceed. I checked and didn't seem to have done this so as a belt and braces I physically pulled the two non-system drives out of the machine leaving the C: and tried again to boot into the recovery disk but now it just keeps booting into normal Windows and won't let me into the troubleshoot option to try and install the disk image. It gives me the boot option and I can select the DVD drive but it just goes straight to desktop.
The first time I tried booting from the disk it went straight from the boot menu into the keyboard choice/troubleshoot option but after pulling the drives it goes from the boot menu to a 'press any key to boot from DVD' screen and I'm not sure it's responding to my key presses.
Any ideas?
Edit: Just wanted to confirm, in the 'exclude drives' screen when installing the disk image the boxes you tick are for the drives to exclude or include?
The first time I tried booting from the disk it went straight from the boot menu into the keyboard choice/troubleshoot option but after pulling the drives it goes from the boot menu to a 'press any key to boot from DVD' screen and I'm not sure it's responding to my key presses.
Any ideas?
Edit: Just wanted to confirm, in the 'exclude drives' screen when installing the disk image the boxes you tick are for the drives to exclude or include?
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