Every new Microsoft operating system release (including Windows 7), they claim that the operating system is more stable than its predecessor. However, you will never know when a stable system will experience problems. It would be better if you can anticipate in order to minimize the impact by the time Windows 7 has a problem.
One solution preparation you can do to anticipate such damages is to make a repair CD Windows 7 that can be used to boot the operating system when experiencing problems.
Windows 7 has a feature that can be used to create a CD repair with these easy steps.
- Click Start, type system repair disc and then click Create a System Repair Disc.
- A window will pops out "Create a System Repair Disc". Select the disc media to be used.
- Insert a blank CDs into the DVD / CD RW and proceed to click the Create button disc.
- When finished, remove the piece CD that you created from DVD / CD RW
Now you have CDs that can be used as a repair disc Windows 7 on your computer.
But how can u use the repair disc that you've just made?
- Boot up your computer or notebook using the CDs that you created. Select the Windows Setup [EMS Enabled] to enter the menu system repair.
- After the boot process is complete, you can access the System Recovery Options tool and restore the System Image file that you created earlier. (Read our previous article on How to Create a System Image in Windows 7).
- Now you can choose the type of recovery to be run to restore the operating system Windows 7 on a laptop or PC in accordance with the conditions you face system damage. If you want to use a system image that you created, click System Image Recovery and follow the steps beriutnya ssuai with the instructions provided.
Although never wanted, you'll never know when windows 7 operating system experiencing problems. A wise move if you take the time to make a repair CD that will be useful when computer is in trouble. So this tips on how to make a windows 7 repair CD could be useful after all, right?
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