According to MS's documentation, [capture-and-apply-windows-system-and-recovery-partitions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/capture-and-apply-windows-system-and-recovery-partitions), the recovery partition can be captured and applied to a new partition. I have made it to work on my windows 10 PC.

**Warning 1: You must know what the following commands do before you execute them. Check the link above and MS's documentation for [diskpart](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/diskpart), [dism](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/dism-image-management-command-line-options-s14) and [reagentc](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/reagentc-command-line-options).**

**Warning 2: Check disk numbers, partition numbers and volume letters carefully before executing commands.**

1. Use `diskpart` to find current recovery partition and assign a driver letter(eg. `O`) to it:
```
DISKPART> list disk
DISKPART> select disk <the-number-of-disk-where-current-recovery-partition-locate>
DISKPART> list partition
DISKPART> select partition <the-number-of-current-recovery-partition>
DISKPART> assign letter=O
```
2. Create an image file from current recovery partition:
```
Dism /Capture-Image /ImageFile:C:\recovery-partition.wim /CaptureDir:O:\ /Name:""
```
3. Apply the created image file to the another partition(eg. `N`) that will become the new recovery partition:
```
Dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:C:\recovery-partition.wim /Index:1 /ApplyDir:N:\
```
4. Register the location of the recovery tools:
```
reagentc /setreimage /path N:\Recovery\WindowsRE
```
5. Use `diskpart` to hide the recovery partition:
    - For UEFI:
    ```
    DISKPART> select volume N
    DISKPART> set id="de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac"
    DISKPART> gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
    DISKPART> remove
    ```
    - For BIOS:
    ```
    DISKPART> select volume N
    DISKPART> set id=27
    DISKPART> remove
    ```
6. Reboot the computer, now the new recovery partition should be working
7. (Optional) Delete the old recovery partition:
```
DISKPART> select volume O
DISKPART> delete partition override
```
8. (Optional) Check if the recovery partition is working:
    1. Show the current status:
        ```
        reagentc /info
        ```
    1. Specifies that Windows RE starts automatically the next time the system starts:
        ```
        reagentc /boottore
        ```
    2. Reboot the computer and do your stuff in Windows RE (eg. enter CMD and run some tools)