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Windows 7: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console

24 Jun 2010   #19
theog

ME/XP/Vista/Win7
uk Hampshire
 
 
Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console

How to Copy & Paste in Recovery Console on Windows 7 or Vista

1) Boot from your Windows installation DVD/USB or...


Last edited by Brink; 4 Weeks Ago at 10:56 AM..
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01 Apr 2011   #20
Vincenzo

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 
Question on tutorial

I am trying the technique for copying & pasting data shown in the tutorial.

When I get to step 6 "choose the data you want to copy", what do I do after I have clicked and highlighted that data? Clicking Open gives the message "the specified location does not contain information about your hardware".
And when I get to step 8 where it says "Paste" in green letters, how do I do the paste operation?
Thanks
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01 Apr 2011   #21
Bare Foot Kid

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Hello.


You would right click / copy the data, then right click / paste where you want to 'paste' the data.

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01 Apr 2011   #22
Vincenzo

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 

I thought I had tried that, but perhaps not, since it does work.

OK good, thanks for the help.
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01 Apr 2011   #23
Bare Foot Kid

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Vincenzo View Post
I thought I had tried that, but perhaps not, since it does work.

OK good, thanks for the help.

Good to see you got it working and thanks for the update.
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15 Apr 2011   #24
sonylaptopfrank

windows 7 seven 64
 
 

Hi,

It seems that it doesn't work for windows 7 because i don't have the official cd ? (preinstalled windows)

I just have a repair CD that i downloaded but that shoes the same options as when i try to repair without any CD, just by using windows 7 recovery options.

Bye.
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15 Apr 2011   #25
Bare Foot Kid

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Hello Frank.


Have you used the created repair disk you get using Option Two of this tutorial?

How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc
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15 Apr 2011   #26
sonylaptopfrank

windows 7 seven 64
 
 

Thank you, finally i found the option to back up everything to external HD.
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15 Apr 2011   #27
Bare Foot Kid

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sonylaptopfrank View Post
Thank you, finally i found the option to back up everything to external HD.

Good to see you found a solution and thanks for the update.
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01 Jul 2011   #28
labenlaben

WINDOWS 7 home premium 32bit
 
 

How do I get that first screen? The windows recovery screen.
Right now I'm on Startup Repair.
It is checking for disk errors... how long should I let it run?
I'm on another laptop right now and I really need to save my work.

Last edited by labenlaben; 01 Jul 2011 at 11:54 AM.. Reason: adding more info
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01 Jul 2011   #29
Bare Foot Kid

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Hello labenlaben, welcome to Seven Forums; have a look at this tutorial at the link below and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.



How to Boot to the System Recovery Options in Windows 7
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