Build a Repair disk with Win7 System Image Recovery


  1. Posts : 892
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #1

    Build a Repair disk with Win7 System Image Recovery


    There is a large reference book on Win 7 called Windows 7 Inside and Out.

    Even in this big book only a couple pages are on repair. I have recently moved to Win 7 from XP.
    The repair routine on the XP installer cd got me out of a lot of jams.

    But now it seems I need to make a separate repair cd on Win 7 through the System Image Recovery.
    Even this assumes that Win7 is going does it not?

    How can I build a repair cd that boots and restores the MBR where the usual problem
    is after an unexpected power out or shutdown?

    My most common instance of having the HD go bad is having an interrupted clone job
    using Norton Ghost.

    If image recovery is the wrong place to start, please give the how - to to make
    a bootable repair cd/dvd.
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    Seasons Greetings
    Listen to me. I and many members of this forum, do not get overly involved with repairs etc. Just download the free Macrium Reflect, it allows you to make an image on an external hard drive. No matter what your problem, just repair with a current image. It saved me several times. I do not know about Norton, but using Macrium is the place to start.
    If you still want a repair disc, this will help
    System Repair Disc - Create
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  3. Posts : 892
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #3

    After reviewing your links as to what the recovery disk is _not_ , it looks like Macrium is the
    only logical alternative to get the complete image back.

    I have a number of spare HDs. I keep one HD clone backup. But a Macrium restore image
    should be useful. Does this refresh MBR from a system crash rather than the usual bad driver that
    the trace in Safe Mode often turns up?
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