This is what I did:
control panel > back up and restore > create a system image > then C and D drives were copied successfully onto an external hard drive.
Now - few questions if I can!
1. Does that mean that with my burned system repair disk, can I now go ahead and re-isntall C and D exactly as they were?
2. C and D are inextricably linked - is that an issue or will a system re-install using this saved partitions recognise that?
3. If I re-install these saved partitions does it ask, "shall we place old C into new C and old D into new D?"
Thanks!!
control panel > back up and restore > create a system image > then C and D drives were copied successfully onto an external hard drive.
Now - few questions if I can!
1. Does that mean that with my burned system repair disk, can I now go ahead and re-isntall C and D exactly as they were?
2. C and D are inextricably linked - is that an issue or will a system re-install using this saved partitions recognise that?
3. If I re-install these saved partitions does it ask, "shall we place old C into new C and old D into new D?"
Thanks!!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Panasonic Toughbook CF F9
- OS
- Windows 7 Panasonic CF F9 (used to have CF F8)