Possible to covert a plain system part. copy to ISO and make bootable?

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    At long last, here´s the screenshot you wanted to see.


    Disk management.docx




    However, I have a feeling we are moving in circles, due tomy inadequate description of the problem at the beginning. A RECAP: My Asus had two partitions (C and D) on the same HD. On D there was the recovery partition, which was rendered unusable after touchpad repair. I then wiped out the D partition, formatted it (possibly resized it- don`t remember) and then made a clone/image of the working C partition by EaseUS on D. It worked fine and I could recover three or four times by EaseUS from the clone/image on D back to C from the image when I had problems with the system(usually after bad downloads). However, during my last partition C imaging with EaseUS ten days ago, something must have gone wrong and an image was not created on D, only what seems to be an exact files copy from C. As there is no image/clone on D, I can´t recover from there any more. If I could (don´t know if possible at all) make an image (ISO) of the files on D, then I could recover the system from D back to C ,as I did several times before.

    By the way, at G-parted, the C partition (and not D) is marked as Boot - otherwise I would not be able to boot my XP installed on C. I hope this answers your question, if not, please ask again.
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    Dali362 said:
    At long last, here´s the screenshot you wanted to see.


    Disk management.docx




    However, I have a feeling we are moving in circles, due tomy inadequate description of the problem at the beginning. A RECAP: My Asus had two partitions (C and D) on the same HD. On D there was the recovery partition, which was rendered unusable after touchpad repair. I then wiped out the D partition, formatted it (possibly resized it- don`t remember) and then made a clone/image of the working C partition by EaseUS on D. It worked fine and I could recover three or four times by EaseUS from the clone/image on D back to C from the image when I had problems with the system(usually after bad downloads). However, during my last partition C imaging with EaseUS ten days ago, something must have gone wrong and an image was not created on D, only what seems to be an exact files copy from C. As there is no image/clone on D, I can´t recover from there any more. If I could (don´t know if possible at all) make an image (ISO) of the files on D, then I could recover the system from D back to C ,as I did several times before.

    By the way, at G-parted, the C partition (and not D) is marked as Boot - otherwise I would not be able to boot my XP installed on C. I hope this answers your question, if not, please ask again.
    The screenshot upload did not work, everything seems to go wrong, I´ll have to chek where I made a mistake and try again.
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       #33

    I did see the disk management screenshot. Post gpart screenshot as well.... what you tell me can't be true!
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       #34

    On D is still what looks like the win7 stuff you copied? Actually you did a move (and maybe resize). You moved it to the new location (copy and later delete). But I can fix it.
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       #35

    You did install WINXP after making the clone to D? Sorry I ask you so many questions... but I have to know the situation now
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       #36

    In winxp "command prompt":

    Code:
    reg  load hklm\win7old D:\windows\system32\config\system
    reg  query  hklm\system\mounteddevices  /f  \DosDevices\D:
    reg  query  hklm\win7old\mounteddevices  /f  \DosDevices\C:
    reg  unload  hklm\win7old
    You get a long number as output from reg query command. something like:

    C:\Windows\system32>reg query hklm\system\mounteddevices /f DosDevices\D:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\mounteddevices
    \DosDevices\D: REG_BINARY 56E29668000060461C000000


    Those 2 numbers are the same? If not post the first number EXACTLY. So output of:
    reg query hklm\system\mounteddevices /f \DosDevices\D:
    Last edited by Kaktussoft; 24 Aug 2012 at 03:59.
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    Kaktussoft said:
    You did install WINXP after making the clone to D? Sorry I ask you so many questions... but I have to know the situation now
    Please ask as many questions as necessary. I´m in a hurry to my Tai chi class, so I just checked G-parted again and to my surpise it looks somewhat different than when I checked it out the last time. I do not know how to make a screenshot (and then move it over to my wife´s computer) in G-parted, may try a digital photo later.

    In words, G.-parted shows:

    /dev/sda1 extended 119,47 GiB Flags:Iba

    dev/sda5 ntfs 119,47 no flag

    dev/sda2 ntfs WIN7 113,40GiB Flags:Boot

    So you are right and I was wrong which partition was flagged as boot. I am sure I changed the flag before to boot on C, but something must have happened since then.

    And yes, I installed WIN XP (yesterday) to C, in order to recover the "badly done" clone/image of C on D that I did about ten days ago, because the system on C was so badly soiled by the bad download (I even suspected a foul play) so I wiped out and re-formatted C before trying to recover from D by Ease US, but then I realized that I must have a WIN running to be able to run EaseUS and installed XP on C.

    I´m sorry for all the trouble I`m giving you and admire your patience, I must admit I´ve started losing hope of fixing it and am even thinking of "biting in the sour apple" by buying the rescue DVDs from Asus, I do not mind the cost, but mind the bother with their ill reputed european shop, plus I`d hate to lose many useful programs I have with my now defunct WIN7 in case a salvage is impossible. I´ll be back here at about 9PM CET tonight.
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       #38

    Take your time and don't get frustrated yet!! I gonna fix it for you! Do ehat I asked you to do in #36
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       #39

    You have win7 home premium? 32 bits or 64bits and what language? Do you have win7 install DVD? Have a win7 system repair disk? Other win7 machines in house?
    You don't need recover DVD at all!! If all attempts fail... you can do a clean install

    I think you're Swedish.. right?
    If so:

    Windows 7 Professional SP1-U ISO
    Swedish x86: X17-59271.iso
    Swedish x64: X17-59273.iso

    So if you have 32bit win7 download the first one, otherwise the second one. You can unlock all versions (so also Home Premium) using
    http://www.mydigitallife.info/create...moval-utility/

    After that burn the ISO using http://www.imgburn.com/ to DVD.
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  10. Posts : 114
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Take your time and don't get frustrated yet!! I gonna fix it for you! Do ehat I asked you to do in #36
    Hi, I´m back again, I tried to do what you asked me in 36, entered the first line in the command line, i.e. C:\>reg load hklm\win7old\ D:\windows\system32\config\system ,then ENTER - a message "the command was carried out" appeared below the command.,I then entered the second line "reg query ..etc" ,ENTER and got the message "wrong command parameters", tried this several times, with the same result. It´s been 18 or 19 years since I last worked with the command line, so I´m lost here.

    By the way, you´re in the assumption that swedish version of WIN7 home basic is installed on my Asus EeePC.
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