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You're welcome Eneswar. :)
Just wondering what the point of this is?
If you have a Windows 7 installation disc then can't you just use that and when you get to the "Intsall Now" screen just select the "Repair Computer" option and it takes you to exactly the same tools that are pictured on the first page of this tutorial.
Is the disc this utility creates any different than just using your installation disc?
Brink,
Thanks for sharing this information! When I have installed Windows 7 Home Premium x86, I will use your tutorial to create a System Repair Disk.
If I come accross something not described in the tutorial, I will send you a personal message.
Have a nice day! And keep on writing tutorials!
Best regards,
zx81
Hello Carbonara,
Yes, this does the exact same thing as if you clicked on the "Repair Computer" option from the Windows 7 installation disc for the "System Recovery Options".
This is to have a backup in case something somthing should happen to your installation disc, you can't find the installation disc for now, or if you have a OEM Windows 7 installation disc that only does a factory restore without this option.
Tnx. Made mine.
Last week i had the problem "damaged MBR boot file". I really don't know how it could get damged? Luckely i had an old backup i put back and the problem was fixed. But i had to tweak my windows again. Now i have an recovery disc and a new backup.