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On Windows 10, the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) is a feature that bundles automatic repair, reset to factory default settings, system image recovery, and other troubleshooting tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems when your device doesn't start or run correctly.
Although it's an essential tool to bring Windows 10 to its working condition, if you work in a network environment and you want to prevent users from accessing the feature, you can disable the Windows Recovery Environment through Command Prompt. In the same way, if you need to troubleshoot a problem (for example, startup, performance, network, drivers, and updates), and you can't access the feature, it's likely because WinRE is disabled, and you can enable it using a simple command.
In this Windows 10 guide, we walk you through the steps to enable and disable the WinRE on your device.
- How to enable Windows Recovery Environment on Windows 10
- How to disable Windows Recovery Environment on Windows 10
How to enable Windows Recovery Environment on Windows 10
WinRE comes enabled by default on Windows 10 Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education, but if for some reason it was previously disabled, you can use Command Prompt to re-enable it.
To enable the Windows Recovery Environment, use these steps:
- Open Start.
- Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
Type the following command to confirm the WinRE is disabled and press Enter:
reagentc /info
Source: Windows CentralType the following command to enable the recovery environment and press Enter:
reagentc /enable
Source: Windows Central(Optional) Type the following command to confirm the WinRE has been enabled and press Enter:
reagentc /info
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Once you complete the steps, the Windows Recovery Environment will be enabled on your device, and you'll be able to access the "Reset this PC" and "Advanced options" to troubleshoot and fix problems with Windows 10.
How to disable Windows Recovery Environment on Windows 10
To disable WinRE on Windows 10, use these steps:
- Open Start.
- Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
Type the following command to confirm WinRE is enabled and press Enter:
reagentc /info
Source: Windows CentralType the following command to enable the recovery environment and press Enter:
reagentc /disable
Source: Windows Central(Optional) Type the following command to confirm WinRE has been disabled and press Enter:
reagentc /info
Source: Windows Central
After completing these steps, users will be able to access the startup settings. However, the recovery options, such as "System Restore," "Command Prompt," "System Image Recovery," and "Uninstall Updates" won't be available until you re-enable the feature.
If the environment isn't working, you can use the above steps to enable and disable WinRE a few times to see if that fixes the issue.
More Windows 10 resources
For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:
- Windows 10 on Windows Central – All you need to know
- Windows 10 help, tips, and tricks
- Windows 10 forums on Windows Central
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