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Ok. I've just finished installing Windows 7 on a Vista laptop. It now has a clean install, all the drivers in place and antivirus software. So I want to make a system image.
Just a couple of questions I haven't seen mentioned: sorry if I'm being stupid!
1) I have antivirus software installed. Should I remove this before making the system image? (I can't quite work out - if you messed up your system and reinstalled from system image - what would happen if you reinstalled an old antivirus program that was out of date eg.)
2) Should I install Adobe reader and Flash before doing the system image. Or
3) Should I just make the image barebones - ie with fully updated Windows 7 and drivers in place?
If this is an image to get you back to a new install then I would do a fully updated Windows with a base install of applications you know you are going to keep. I'm not sure about the AV. I would think it would update itself fairly rapidly.
I leave my AV in place when I do a system image. (I create a new image once a week and keep four weeks worth of images on my external hard drive. So the AV is never outdated by more than a month.) Whenever I've used one of those system images the AV automatically prompts that it's outdated and asks if I'd like to update. As soon as I click "yes" it does the update in just a couple of minutes (the 4 week old image may take a minute or two longer to update.)
If you use a system image that doesn't have any AV installed, you're eventually going to have to go online to download your AV of choice. That puts your computer at risk. I think even 4 week old protection is better than nothing at all.
I have NIS and Malwarebytes free. I leave them in place and when I do a system restore it's simply a case of running the database update.
should not make a difference leaving the Anti-virus or any other program. All it should do is next time it runs an update check [all things being equal] should update with the latest definitions and engines.
Thanks. Well my attempts at making a system image didn't work. First I tried to do it on discs - but sftaer wasting 5 discs, I called it a day - it seemed to just be starting again on each disc installed (ie repeating the first 4gb each time).
So then I thought I'd do it on a 32gb usb stick. And it told me I couldn't use that. So does that mean the only way to make a system image is on a portable hard drive?
See this Microsoft article. It says you cannot use a flash drive to save a system image. I think Microsoft is saying you can't use the native Windows 7 imaging tool and save to a flash drive. You could probably use a 3rd party software like Macrium, Paragon, EaseUs Todo, etc and have them work on a flash drive.
Where should I save my backup?