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Creating Image In Windows 7


Creating Image In Windows 7. Maybe it's a lot to know about this problem, yes nothing wrong my review / share back.
The presence of many new features in Windows 7, makes us more easily to maximize the performance of Microsoft's operating system is. One of the new features presented that does not exist in the previous version of windows is the ability to create a backup image file without having to use a third-party utility like symantec ghost or true image. The best time to make the image file is when you've just done installing windows and several standard applications such as office, winamp and some other standard applications. Image file that you create is a backup of all system, application files and data on a hard disk drive as a whole. Simply put, the image file is a mirror of your data on the hard drive.


Now, we proceed to create a system image files in Windows 7
Click Start, select Getting Started, and click Back up your files.



Click the Create a system image on the exit window.

Decide where you want to save the image file. You can select the hard disk drive, to burn it to a DVD or save them in pieces on the share network drives (if any).


On the screen, it will come out a confirmation that indicates how large the image file that will be created by the system. Click the Start Backup button to start creating your system image.


After that, you will get the system is making an image file from your hard drive.



















Once the process is complete, you are given a choice of whether to create a repair disk or CD. This CD is useful as a tool supporting the current system error and you want to perform a restore using the image file you created. Select Yes to create a repair disk CD.















Click Create disc to begin making CD repair disk. Wait a while until the process is complete.




















Now, you have a backup image file system repair disk and a CD that can be used when your computer is having trouble. The process of image-making system will create a new folder named "WindowsImageBackup" where you select where to save the file system image.

Use the CD image file and its repair disk that you created at the time of Windows 7 on your computer or notebook having trouble. Good luck!


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