How to Create Win7 ISO image with 3 Disks from Toshiba ?

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    How to Create Win7 ISO image with 3 Disks from Toshiba ?


    Hello,

    Well my system is messed up again. Can't even access the DVD/CD Drive, just don't show up on my system.

    Messed up my NET connection so im using my Cousin's Win7 Laptop to create.

    Im using the tutorial on your site: Make ISO file from Win7 Install DVD , but I just dont see how to
    create the ISO image when I have 3 recovery disks from Toshiba? Do I create 3 ISO's with them disks and when creating the Single ISO it was collect from all 3 to make my Install USB ??

    Last year I had a post about installing my system on an SSD. That is the drive i'll be using.

    I have ImgBurn, ISO-2-USB and RUFUS all ready to use.

    H E L P !!
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  3. Posts : 54
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    1) Is it more complicated to create from the Disks I have? I know I should have ordered now the USB version but being Stupid, I saved the $10.00
    I know I have all the bloatware and all on them, but what about all the drivers those disks have that I don't have saved?

    2) Im on that Softlay sight now, downloading withe Chrome; (IE isn't updated yet to v11)


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  4. Posts : 13,576
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    Those disks are basically a disk image of windows, it`s on 3 discs probably because they are cd`s no ??

    I don`t think the driver installers are on those discs. Get them from Toshiba, AMD etc.
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    AddRAM said:
    Those disks are basically a disk image of windows, it`s on 3 discs probably because they are cd`s no ??
    Yes 1-3 ...

    AddRAM said:
    I don`t think the driver installers are on those discs. Get them from Toshiba, AMD etc.
    That's why I thought would be easier to use them disks and create the USB stick.
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  6. Posts : 54
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    Well I got that ISO image and burned to a USB. I got the drivers from Toshiba site, but not sure what to do with them. Do I put the installers on the USB also?


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  7. Posts : 117
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    It does not sound easy but read through this thread.

    recovery discs to usb - Windows 7 Help Forums
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    AddRAM said:
    Those disks are basically a disk image of windows, it`s on 3 discs probably because they are cd`s no ??

    I don`t think the driver installers are on those discs. Get them from Toshiba, AMD etc.
    Thank you, gonna LQQK at that now
    (I'd still like to put them Disks onto a USB, just incase)

    I did make that ISO image, took like 4 hours to just download it, the ISO creation was quick tho.

    Got xtra USB's still :)
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    Hi Sherrie,

    W7 comes driver complete, so your system will be up and running straightaway.

    All you need todo to update, Toshiba wise
    Go to the homepage for your make/model install ONLY Toshiba's Service station
    It will scan your comp and provide a list of drivers to update.

    BIG NOTE
    after your system is updated use Macrium (free) to create an image
    Imaging with free Macrium - Windows 7 Help Forums


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    Windows 7 is not driver complete, not by a long shot, especially on a laptop.

    Sherri, you install the drivers on Windows 7 so that all your hardware works.

    Open Device Manager and look for any yellow triangles, if so that means those items still need the drivers installed.

    Type dev into the search box, device manager should come up near the top of the list.

    Now that you`ve created a W7 usb installer, you can also add your favorite software installers to it. Some installers will quickly become outdated and some you will want to keep no matter what new version comes out. Newer does not always mean better :)
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