If you are asking about creating a bootable flash drive, I can recommend an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7.
http://firesage.com/bootsage
Restore disks or system repair disks can be created on install in Windows 7. However they can also be created from the control panel using the Back Up and Restore option. When in this menu left click the "Create System Repair Disk".
If your restore requires a windows disk then you cannot restore without one. Most do not require a windows CD. Most include the windows files in the manufacturer restore.
Software can be backed up in several ways on a Windows server. Periodic disk images, full or differential backups or restore points can be archived to another disk drive or a network drive, or on a cloud storage system.
What you actually want is a Windows recovery disk, you can buy one from Microsoft, or you can create one from an existing Windows system (though I don't remember how, try Googling "system restore disk creation"). Downloading a free disk is illegal under Micro$oft's terms, so you'd be hard-pressed to find a site that offers free Windows recovery disks.
enter your restore disk, and complete the steps. you just have to pick a language and it will restore everything for you while you wait patiently, be ware that all your files will be erased. you need the disk!! sometimes you can find restore programs on the internet that you have to download, but its very hard to find one without entering a password, so the best thing is to get your disk, and make one which is the best!!
Do you mean reinstall? Your Windows install disk that you originally used to set up your computer should work. If you bought the computer with Windows preinstalled, it should have come with a Windows CD, or at least a system restore CD, or at very minimum with a special file you should have used to make your own restore CD. If you lost that CD or never made one, then you'll probably need to go to a computer store and buy a new one though you may be able to order one from your computer manufacturer for a small fee.
You can ask a friend - who has windows 98 - to make one for you
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Yes, you can have multiple restore points in Windows. Very often, users wipe all but the last one to save space, but you can keep them on there. It is all determined by the amount of space you reserve for restore points.
restart computer and run in safe mode it will correct corrupt files, (called scan disk). I also recommend downloading a free program and use it daily. It is called CCleaner and choice the free one. It will keep your computer clear and running like new. If you have windows 7 you can type in box the words (restore) and it will take you to that file in programs.
Yes, you can do that kinda. Lots of ways. One of the best is to use DriveImage XML, SelfImage, Disk Image, or ImageMaker (all available on the free, open source "Ultimate Boot CD for Windows " (UBCD4WIN)). You can boot from the CD, backup your hard drive as it is, and restore from the backup later. This is good for when you want to get your system exactly how you like it, then back it up. If you want to reinstall (restore), boot from the CD and restore. This is your easiest option if your system is currently operational.Note: You can back up your drive(s) and restore them to new drives, so if you want to upgrade your hard drive but don't have Vista DVD, just move your current drive onto the new one using DriveImage XML.
If you are interested in upgrading to Windows Vista you can find several ways to do so. One of the first things you must do is make sure your computer is compatible for Windows Vista and has enough memory. You can purchase a Windows Vista disk from a electronic store such as Best Buy. Insert the disk and select install when the prompt comes up. Follow the install wizard as instructed.
If one visits the Windows website, there is an area designated for troubleshooting and help in general. There one can find a information on how to restore files.