The new version of Windows seems to be a lot for stable than previous releases, however you never know when a malfunction might occur. Today we take a look at an option in Windows 7 that lets you create a System Repair disc in case you need to boot from it to recover your OS.
Create System Repair Disc
Type system repair disc into the search box in the Start menu.
The dialog box opens where you select the right drive and click Create disc. A CD will be fine as it only takes up 142MB of space.
Windows 7 System Repair Disc. Most of the desktops and laptops now come with Windows pre-installed tools when you buy them. However, there are instances wherein the Windows installation disc is not included. Mar 19, 2016 A created 32-bit system repair disc can only be created in a 32-bit Windows 10 and used to repair a 32-bit Windows 10. A created 64-bit system repair disc can only be created in a 64-bit Windows 10 and used to repair a 64-bit Windows 10. May 06, 2011 Download Windows 7 Repair Disk. Just download the disk that corresponds to your operating system, for example you have a Windows 7 64bit OS, then you will need to download the corresponding Windows 7 64bit Repair Disk ISO. Once you have downloaded the ISO, burn it to a CD with a decent program like Imgburn or whichever you prefer and then boot to it. Open 'backup and restore' by clicking the Windows 7 button, then the control panel, followed by system and maintenance and then click. From the left pane, choose to click the system repair disc.
Using the Disc
If you are having problems with your machine just pop in the recovery disc and boot from it and enter into Windows Setup [EMS Enabled].
After it boots up you can access recovery tools or restore the computer back to a system image (see our article on creating a system image in Windows 7).
Windows 7 System Recovery
Now you can choose from different recovery options to help you get your machine back up and running.
You never know when an Operating System disaster might occur, but having a System Recovery Disc to boot from should be part of your backup and recovery toolbox in case it does.
Free Windows 7 System Repair
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