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== == In Windows XP, to create an image file of a CD, you :1) Go to My Computer 2) You right-click on the disk you want to create an image of 3) Click "Create image of cd" (or something similar) NOT "COPY TO CD" 4) Find the folder you wish to save the image to5) Click "start"
Try Acroniswww.acronis.com
Create a dos boot disk. Make sure that it contains FORMAT and FDISK. If you have access to Windows 98 then you can create a boot disk.
No it is not a DVD nor a CD. Windows 7 or Vista is a computer operating system that will operate your whole computer system. Through operating system, you may run any program within it's compatibility. One may come across the internet the phrases "Insert windows 7 (or windows vista) installation disk". This is just the installation disk of the operating system. It's a disk image burned or formatted on the disk.
system image recovery
You don't the last version of windows to use the ERD was windows 2000
Rescue Disk
Burnt the i386 folder from your harddrive onto a disk and that's it.
No, Not unless it was a "disk image"backup.
Laplink Disk Image is one recommended disk imaging software program. There are literally thousands of programs out there, not one necessarily the best out of them, and some examples include Clonezilla, Disk-Image and DriveImage Xml.
One method would be using a Windows PE disk to capture an image. Not sure about the other way.
Automated System Recovery (ASR).