-
Moderator
How to Make a bootable system repair disc in windows 7
- Click on Start and then on Control Panel.
- Now click on System and Security and then click on Backup your computer.
- Over on the left, click on Create a system repair disc.
- Put a blank CD or DVD into your drive.
- Click Create disc and wait just a minute or so.
- The system will finish and will remind you to label your disc.
- Close out of the programs and you're done.
- Be sure to label your disc so you can find it when you need it.
This tutorial i took from butterscotch.com and hope it helps new users to windows 7 as it can be quite useful to have a repair disc at hand
There is also a video to watch if you would like to have a look requires apple quick time
Last edited by JayCub; 07-21-2010 at 02:13 AM.
-
Modern-day Romeo
It's found in the Help files of Windows too...if you had read it
(Seriously, there's lots of good info in the Help files...I read them before when I had absolutely nothing else to do)
And yes, if you have the Windows 7 Setup disc with you, you wouldn't need to create this repair disc..it's already 'inside'. You just have to choose the right option when you insert the disc..
They call me the mysterious one...
my motto is...when it's hot, chill baby
-
*nix Technical Support
You don't even need to make a bootable system repair disk.... simply hit F8 while booting, and look and see how the 'Repair Your Computer' option looks like....
oh wait, it's the exact same as the bootable disk!
I thought this was a nice add-on by MS.
pacman -Syyu life not found in sync db
-
Experienced User
thanks Jaycub for the info..
i have already made my system repair disc...
if anybody want to download it directly then
for 32 bit: here
for 64 bit : here
source : here
"I am proud of my heart.. u know y?? It's played, loved, burnt & broken, but somehow it still Works."
-
Moderator

Originally Posted by
princeaniket
thanks Jaycub for the info..
i have already made my system repair disc...
if anybody want to download it directly then
for 32 bit:
here
for 64 bit :
here
source :
here Thanks Prince really good source for new users that skipped Vista for 7...and a good point about help files but unlike the guys in the forum here few people read the help files, it's like fast food they want the answer directly...Help and support in 7 is better than previous versions but i think over-all looking on the net is faster and more helpful if you come across the guys on this forum and the helpfull links that Prince has generously shared with everyone
Similar Threads
-
By ripper in forum Tutorials
Replies: 3
-
By faizulhu in forum General Forum
Replies: 7
-
By Raikurion in forum General Forum
Replies: 2
-
By tejumaU in forum Software
Replies: 14
-
By heart reaper in forum Hardware
Replies: 2
All times are GMT +8. The time now is 04:36 PM.