Is there any UBCD4Win for Windows 7 to start system restore?

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  1. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
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    Is there any UBCD4Win for Windows 7 to start system restore?


    Is there any Windows 7 external boot tools available to access PC files and start system restore of Windows 7 machine? On XP days there was a UBCD4Win, which once started offered many system tools among them system restore tool. But I believe it's not compatible and capable to fix Win 7 registry.

    Intel mobo based Fujitsu desktop PC Esprimo 510 E85+ is not capable to start neither in safe mode or safe mode command prompt. I have tested there is no memory nor HDD errors.

    PC system doesn't have much of data to backup but rather unique application, which isn't easy to reinstall.
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  2. Posts : 72,043
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #2

    Hello Rob,

    If you have a 64-bit retail Windows 7 installation disc, then you could use that to boot to the System Recovery Options screen to do a system restore from.

    If not, then you could create a System Repair Disc on any 64-bit Windows 7 computer to use on your 64-bit Windows 7 Enterprise to do the same.

    Hope this helps, :)
    Shawn
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  3. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Brink said:
    Hello Rob,

    If you have a 64-bit retail Windows 7 installation disc, then you could use that to boot to the System Recovery Options screen to do a system restore from.

    If not, then you could create a System Repair Disc on any 64-bit Windows 7 computer to use on your 64-bit Windows 7 Enterprise to do the same.

    Hope this helps, :)
    Shawn
    Do these boot CDs support target PC system restoring as normally Windows repairs active system, which isn't faulty PC, when booted from CD?

    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    It can be used on any windows 7 pc. You would use a 32 bit cd on a 32 bit install and a 64 bit on a 64 bit pc etc.
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    Everything possible that can be done is here for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
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  6. Posts : 260
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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    Hi, this thread is one of the few relevant results returned when searching "boot tools - is UBCD4WIN 'compatible' with Win7Ultimaate 64-bit"

    All I want to do is defrag outside the OS. Why?

    My OS is installed in a VHD. Some defrags say it's heavily fragmented, so I'd like to defrag the disk that the VHD resides on. To do this, I've read (and it makes sense) I should NOT load/mount/use the VHD residing on the disk, whilst defragging.

    I only have one OS installed. Annoyingly, I didn't leave space on the disk for a defrag (17% ?) so I'll have to shrink the VHD first.

    I've read (and have been trying to get) defraggler to run. Finally installed the UBCD4Win (had a bigger ISO, but wasn't sure what files to copy to the boot USB disk I've made, using diskpart and bootsect, details here) do I now copy the (burnt) ISO contents to the 'bootsectored' USB? AND Will this work?! (Is it safe?!)


    Thanks
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  7.    #7

    I recommend Puran Defrag

    It offers a boot time defrag which is valuable since it gets at system files which can't be defragged when they're running. This can greatly affect boot times and is a much deeper defrag.

    You can include a full disk check to give you even more bang for a freebie.

    I enable Intellgent Optimizer on the Addtl Operations tab to move most-used files to the outer edge of disk for faster reads. It is truly ingenious and has no documented history of failure.
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  8. Posts : 260
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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    Thanks, this sounds like an(other) amazing defraggler, but does it run from a CD?

    I'm running smart defrag, which I prefer to auslogics ,I think both offer boot options, but they are 'boot-time' windows applications, no?

    To be crystal, I'm after a defragger which I can call from outside the OS, as the OS will be packed away in it's little 'box' (vhd file on D, ready for shrinking after purging >100gb of media)


    Will be checking this out as a replacement for the OS defrag though, sounds great.

    Thanks again
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  9.    #9

    It's boot time defrag is run from RAM after a reboot. No different from disk.
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  10. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #10

    Puran Defrag? Thanks.


    gregrocker said:
    I recommend Puran Defrag

    It offers a boot time defrag which is valuable since it gets at system files which can't be defragged when they're running. This can greatly affect boot times and is a much deeper defrag.

    You can include a full disk check to give you even more bang for a freebie.

    I enable Intellgent Optimizer on the Addtl Operations tab to move most-used files to the outer edge of disk for faster reads. It is truly ingenious and has no documented history of failure.

    Thanks for the info. I'll give this a try. I see that exclusions are permitted and that's very useful indeed!

    Currently I'm using Ultra Defrag - it allows modification of the boot time script to exclude files, folders or drives but so far I've never figured out a way to move system files to the faster parts of the disk.

    It looks like Puran Defrag will do what I need it to do!
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