Need clarification


  1. Posts : 997
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, SP1
       #1

    Need clarification


    I have the followings...
    1. System Repair disk ( one disc) I created at the beginning.
    2. System Image backup ( weekly ) on external hard drive.
    3. Factory Default disks ( set of 4 ).

    Factory Default disks are my recovery disks. I know that.

    Question :
    When or under what situation do I ...
    reapir disk, or
    system image backup.

    Thank you.

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  2. Posts : 499
    Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1 / WCP x64 / Ubuntu 11 x64
       #2

    1. System Repair disk ( one disc) I created at the beginning. Only repairs your system.
    2. System Image backup ( weekly ) on external hard drive. Complete backup/image of your system (partition).
    3. Factory Default disks ( set of 4 ).Completely restores the factory default OS and configuration. You will need to reinstall and backup all your files.


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  3. Posts : 644
    Windows 7 home premium x64
       #3

    If ever you nee to factory reset, it's an idea to use the windows easy file transfer to export all your settings, like favorites, email addy's and such. You can easily import again after resetting.
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  4. Posts : 7,055
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #4

    If you have mastered the art and science of backing up and restoring your system with your chosen backup program that will be the only thing you will need to see you through any difficult times. No need for System Repair Disk, running Start-up repair 3 times, accessing the Recovery console and all that jazz. ( I haven't done it in my life for I rely on my backups that have never failed on me.)

    If it is an OEM build, you should have one backup of the other OEM partitions too.

    Whenever you do a system backup, immediately restore the system with that back up using the Recovery CD of your backup software and make sure that the backup works. Ideally you should have started doing this from day 1.( Keep an ISO image of your Recovery CD on the external drive.)

    Keep one copy of your latest backup in another partition in the internal drive apart from the saved one on the external disk. ( just in case the external HDD fails...)

    Keep your Factory Recovery CDs safely as a standby after making and storing the ISO images too on your external drive.

    It will be a good practice that you have one external disk exclusively for all these backups, plug-in and plug-out only when needed, and not move it unnecessarily. ( Save it from accidental drops.)
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