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If you do not have CD or DVD disc, you still can make use of ISO image files to create a recovery disk. Create Windows 7 recovery disk USB via ISO. There are three things you need to prepare before creating Windows 7 recovery disk via ISO image file. ISO image file. Windows 7: Download legit disk images (SP1 included) Just in case you need to reinstall from a clean and up to date disk, or your recovery partition has been killed - since we've just learned that Dell doesn't provide replacement disks - you'll find Windows 7 iso disk images here.
- Lenovo Windows 7 Recovery Disk Iso
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- Windows 7 Recovery Disk Iso Download
If you need to make repair disks - these help repair Windows not re-install.
Often these disks will help when the OEM Recovery Disk does not.
Download Windows 7 System Recovery Discs - now charging $9.75 for the ISO
images to make the disks. (These can be made on any computer running XP,
Vista, or Window 7 that has a CD/DVD burner.)
http://neosmart.net/blog/2009/windows-7-system-repair-discs/
How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc - Free (Must be made on a
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Windows 7 computer running the same 32 or 64 bit.)
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2083-system-repair-disc-create.html
A Installation Disk can also be made to use for Repair. Of course you would
use your own COA (Product Key).
How to: What are my options for obtaining Windows 7 reinstall media?
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_7-system/how-to-what-are-my-options-for-obtaining-windows-7/528163c1-0b2e-4ad2-a26d-7112851d1dc2
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Welcome to Microsoft Software Recovery
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-recovery
See MVP Andre Da Costa's message in this thread.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/how-can-i-download-gatewaywindows7recovery-disc/3c0ecd74-cfc1-4188-89c7-a6bbe8113ee1 Microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard 4000 star key.
Hope this helps.
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Major computer manufacturers such as HP, Dell, and Acer include programs in Windows that allow you to create recovery discs. If you built your own computer, or your manufacturer didn't include recovery disc creation tools, move on to the next step to make your own.
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- HP/Compaq[1]
- Gather four blank DVD-/+R discs; you cannot use DVD-RW discs. You may not need all four. You can also use a USB drive with at least 16 GB of storage.
- Click the Start button and type 'recovery manager.' Select 'Recovery Manager' from the list of results.
- Click 'Recovery Media Creation' in the right-hand menu in the Recovery Manager window.
- Select the media type that you want to create. You can select either DVD or USB drive. Once you select one, you will be shown how many DVDs or how large a USB drive you need.
- Follow the prompts to create the discs. If you are burning the recovery discs, you'll be prompted when to insert the next blank disc. Make sure you label the discs as you create them so you know which order they go in.
- Dell
- Launch 'Dell DataSafe Local Backup' from the 'Dell Data' folder in the All Programs section of the Start menu.
- Click 'Backup' and select 'Create Recovery Media.'
- Select the media type you want to use. You can choose between blank DVDs or a USB drive. When you select one, you will be told how many discs you need or how large the USB drive will need to be. If using discs, you can use DVD+/-R, but not RW or DL.
- Follow the prompts to create your discs or USB drive. Label each of the discs as you create them so they don't get out of order.
- Acer/Gateway[2]
- Open the 'Acer' folder in the Start menu and select 'Acer eRecovery Management.'
- Click the 'Backup' option and select 'Create Factory Default Disc.'
- Insert your first blank DVD+/-R. You will need two blank discs. You cannot use DVD+/-RW or DL.
- Follow the prompts to create the recovery discs. Label them so that they don't get out of order.