When a serious error occurs on your system, there are several recovery options available to you,
Though as anyone who has Windows 7 knows, the options in Microsoft's
new operating system are different from those that have come in previous
versions.
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What to do when you need to repair Windows 7:Use this article as a way to navigate the repair process in Windows 7. Specifically, we'll talk about making a System Repair DVD, a feature that is unique to Windows 7 and constitutes the best way to restore a damaged system after a major crash or a malicious attack. Below are the three repair strategies available.
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Using a OEM Recovery Partition:Many manufacturers will provide a recovery partition for use by the end user. To recover your system this way the user must boot into the advanced options screen.
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Using a Windows 7 Installation Disc:To recover your system using the installation disc, insert the disc and restart your computer. You can also use your Windows 7 Installation disc to manually make a recovery disc. Make sure the BIOS is set to boot from CD or DVD or press F8 during boot process. But many people don't have an installation disk, receiving their copy of Windows 7 pre-installed on a computer.
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Using a System Repair DVD:For those who did not receive an installation disc with their purchase can use a system repair DVD. This is a feature whereby you insert a blank DVD+R and Windows will make a special repair disk that can be used whenever an emergency arises.
- The Recovery Disc:
Microsoft has helped the user overcome this issue by creating a recovery disc that can be created by the user to repair Windows 7 files. The Windows 7 Recovery Disc allows
the user to access a system recovery menu after a system crash. This
menu has options for using System Restore, Complete PC Backup, automated
system repair, and a command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery.
Note: Windows 7 can be repaired but not re-installed.
How to make to make a repair disc;
Follow the 5 steps below to continue:
Step (1) Insert a blank DVD+R (the R is for "Recordable") into your computer's DVD or CD-ROM.
Step (2) Open the Start Menu
Step (3) In the Search Field, type "Create a System Repair Disk"
Step (4) When you see it, select it. This will open the automatic disk creator.
Step (5) Click "Create Disk" and Windows will begin burning the repair image into the disk.
Once the process is finished, you'll have a disk that you can
automatically boot from. It will include, among other things, a
template for how Windows 7 should look without any problems, viruses, or
damaged internal structures. It also includes a set of repair tools,
specially designed to seek out other problems and eliminate them. If you
are among the many users who spent the money for a system featuring Windows 7
and you do not have a System Repair DVD, now is the time to make one.
Waiting until your system has crashed will cause you significantly more
time and frustration.
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