![]() You will need to delete that extra partition on your primary drive, shift the over recovery partition around (because it will be wedged between them), and expand the C: partition. Just be advised that if you have a second storage drive, and choose the option to restore ONLY to the C: drive (meaning that you don't want the stuff on the extra drive wiped), then the image will install a separate partition as part of your primary drive. Might have worked!īut anyway, worst came to worst, I used BurnRecovery to make a bootable USB of the MSI factory image, and reset the OEM image. I had to actually sift through the settings in the Killer networking console, and disable them to see which was causing the problem. Insert the MSI Image Backup disk and a USB flash drive with sufficient capacity, and then select Backup in the WinPE menu. Click Yes to restart the system and enter WinPE mode. And apparently, the one thing that I didn't try (but learned about AFTER I reset) might have helped. Enter MSI Center Pro System Diagnosis MSI Recovery. ![]() It was a Killer wifi driver preventing hibernate, and eventually BSOD when attempted. I in fact just did a complete factory reset on my MSI last weekend. You can always do a clean install of Windows 10, as long as you get the appropriate drivers yourself. ![]()
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