Change the default “None” to an available drive letter (I used X:). MTPW lets you right-click that partition easily, then select “Change Letter” from the pop-up menu that presents. That means you must temporarily assign the target recovery partition a drive letter, so you can point to the Windows Recovery image file (WinRE.wim) that you’ll use to boot from. Simply put, you can’t use this command unless the path specification is valid. That’s where MTPW comes into play… How MTPW Makes This Maneuver Possible To provide a new boot entry, you must provide a valid path to the image file used for booting.
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