On 05/26/2015 08:57 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2015-05-26 15:47, Billie Walsh wrote:
i also discovered that Windows will create a system image disk set for you. Do you have a reference for that, so that I can find the option? Maybe I did something of the sort, to CD, but it was terribly slow and I was not happy. So I don't know if it is the same thing as you did. (I have W 7).
There's several ways to get there. Start > All Programs > Accessories > Maintenance > Backup and Restore On the left side there are two options; "Create System Image" and "Create System Repair Disk". My system image took 8 DVD's. YMMV The system repair disk is one DVD.
Reinstalling all the stuff you add to Windows after install can be a royal pain in the posterior Indeed.
People that say that Windows is easy to install most likely have not done many bare bones installs. What they do is restore manufacturer images.
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