how to get image onto win7 without installing the win7 os ?


  1. Posts : 3
    win 7 64bit
       #1

    how to get image onto win7 without installing the win7 os ?


    im new here, so first hello all.

    i use windows xp for my DAW and Linux for everything else.
    i have now win7 but before i format the pc i need help with one problem.

    currently
    when xp OS software becomes unstable all i need to do is
    1, get my ghost ver8 which is on a boot cd
    2, boot to prompt and run ghost to find the image on another partition
    3, restoring the image takes 10 minutes
    4, restart
    after the steps above win xp and my DAW is back to the perfect working order.

    win 7 does not support ghost 8 (dos version) and neither can i boot to prompt.
    so that is my big headache.

    is there a way that i can image my hdd partition but most importantly to restore the image on the hdd without installing win7 ?

    thank you
    Tux Ulin
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    tuxulin said:
    im new here, so first hello all.

    i use windows xp for my DAW and Linux for everything else.
    i have now win7 but before i format the pc i need help with one problem.

    currently
    when xp OS software becomes unstable all i need to do is
    1, get my ghost ver8 which is on a boot cd
    2, boot to prompt and run ghost to find the image on another partition
    3, restoring the image takes 10 minutes
    4, restart
    after the steps above win xp and my DAW is back to the perfect working order.

    win 7 does not support ghost 8 (dos version) and neither can i boot to prompt.
    so that is my big headache.

    is there a way that i can image my hdd partition but most importantly to restore the image on the hdd without installing win7 ?

    thank you
    Tux Ulin

    Acronis true home does that and a whole lot more. Doesnt have the Bloat of symantec, and can convert win 7 back ups to acronis and acronis to win y7.

    Ken J
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  3.    #3

    Win7 has built-in drive imaging: Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

    Since Win7 imaging wants to wipe the entire HD before reimaging, if you want more flexibility in a free app try Macrium Reflect or Paragon 10. With any WD or Seagate HD there is also excellent Acronis free ap on their Support Downloads webpage for your model HD.

    Your best arrangement for a multi-boot setup is to use separate HD's, unplug the others during install, then when you plug them back in boot via BIOS boot order or boot menu. This keeps the HD's independent to come and go as you please.

    Tips on getting a purrfect install based on hundreds done here: re-install windows 7
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  4. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    Here is what I am using with 100% success. I have restored more than 20 times without any problems: Imaging with free Macrium

    For Ghost, you need V15 in Win7 - I used Ghost14 for Vista, but that is a lot more complicated than Macrium.
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  5. Posts : 3
    win 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    thanks alot for all the replies, ill try out your tips.

    it seems things were so simple under win xp..... all i needed to do was to boot in prompt run ghost 8 and image then to restore was the same.... thats it done.

    im not technical at all. i just need is a simple solution.

    anyway ill stop the bla bla bla and get working on suggestions provided here.

    thanks again
    Tux
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #6

    Also using Windows 7 built-in tools, it couldn't be simpler. Whenever I need to restore an image, I just boot with Windows 7 DVD, choose Repair your computer, and then choose an image I've stored on external drive.

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    Kari
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  7. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #7

    Or buy Acronis True Image as was suggested and install the Startup Recovery Manager. This give the option to press F11 at boot which launches ATI and alllows you to restore your backup image. I like it as it does not require me to boot a CD first.
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  8.    #8

    whs said:
    Here is what I am using with 100% success. I have restored more than 20 times without any problems: Imaging with free Macrium

    For Ghost, you need V15 in Win7 - I used Ghost14 for Vista, but that is a lot more complicated than Macrium.
    I'm going to have to try Macrium, Wolfgang, as I've had Acronis, Paragon and Win7 backup imaging fail at one time or another and would like to find one which always works. Thanks for the recommendatino.
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  9. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #9

    gregrocker said:
    whs said:
    Here is what I am using with 100% success. I have restored more than 20 times without any problems: Imaging with free Macrium

    For Ghost, you need V15 in Win7 - I used Ghost14 for Vista, but that is a lot more complicated than Macrium.
    I'm going to have to try Macrium, Wolfgang, as I've had Acronis, Paragon and Win7 backup imaging fail at one time or another and would like to find one which always works. Thanks for the recommendatino.
    Greg, for you that will be a piece of cake. Today I made my first backup to a USB3 attached external (on my Sony Vaio Christmas present). I'll have to test how the Linux recovery program can deal with that.
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  10. Posts : 3
    win 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    well thanks for all the help again
    i read up and and tried a few of the provided solutions that is here.
    at the end of the day i think i will stay with macrium reflect.

    the reason is, its its real simple for a window7 idiot like me, i dont
    need all the extra functions becuase i dont think ill ever use them
    and lastly its free.

    i made an image then destroyed my mbr and reloaded the image
    again using their recovery disk.... LOL while making the recovery disk
    i chosed linux machine.... seems like windows 7 dislikes people booting
    directly to prompt. hhhmmmm

    any way thank you all
    Tux
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