Vini Posted August 7, 2017 Report post Posted August 7, 2017 I'm looking to include a Recovery Partition/Restore Point post deployment. Something that will allow our users who find themselves suffering issues when out in the field, the ability to "restore" to OOTB state. My image at the minute is dynamic, I use the clean Windows 10 'install.wim' and then layer everything on top during the task sequence, the image is built to "spec" based on options the user provides during the deployment. After reading this thread (linked below), the suggestion is that you need/want to include the .wim file for use with the recovery partition. Of course, if I was to do that, my user would end up with a clean Windows 10. Do I need to consider switching from a dynamic image to a fat .wimfile, or are there other options that I can consider?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...