Showing posts with label system repair disc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label system repair disc. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

How to Create A System Repair Disc for Windows 7?

Windows 7 comes with the built-in ability of being able to create a System Repair Disk that can be used to recover from major issues.
The same recovery features can be found on the Windows 7 installation disc, but if you don't have an installation disc, or your was lost or damaged, you'll need this recovery disc to access the Windows 7 recovery features in case your system becomes seriously corrupt or unbootable or you have to solve the trouble of Windows 7 password reset.
What the Importance of  System Repair Disc?
Computer systems are very fragile, regardless of the make and brand, as the minute changes to the system files could make or break the entire system. This is why troubleshooting utilities and recovery tools are equally important aspects of system maintenance. Having a System repair disc becomes invaluable only when the system fails. But it might be just a bit late to recognize the importance of a system repair disc.
How to  Create a System Repair Disc in Windows 7?
1.Open Backup and Restore by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then click Backup and Restore.

2.In the left pane, click Create a system repair disc, and then follow the steps.  If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Notes and Warnings:
  1. Label your Windows 7 System Recovery disk and put it in a safe place.
  2. If you travel frequently, It may be a good idea to stick a system recovery disc in your laptop bag. If you run into any major computer issues on the road, you've got your Windows 7 system repair disc with you to help save the day.
  3. The size of the System Repair disc is only 140 MB, so a CD works fine. You can, of course, use a DVD if you wish.
Thus, sometimes, if you cannot do your forgotten Windows password issue, this system repair disk can help much.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How to Create a System Repair Disc?

When you forgot Windows password, you not only can use the password reset disk  created by using the Windows built-in features to reset it, but also can use system recovery options provided by a Windows installation disc or your computer manufacturer. If you don't have either of those choices, you can create a system repair disc to access system recovery options. The following will show you how to create a system repair disc in Windows 7.
Steps to create a system repair disc
1. Open Backup and Restore by clicking the Start menu, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then clicking Backup and Restore in order.
2. In the left pane, click Create a system repair disc.
Note: Administrator permission required for this feature. So if you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3.  Insert a blank CD or DVD into your CD/DVD drive and click on the Create disc button
4. It will now start creating the System Repair Disc. Click Ok When it's finished.
5. Remove and label your new Windows 7 System Repair Disc from the CD/DVD drive.
If you forgot Windows password, you can boot from the system repair disc to access the system recovery options. Speaking from Windows password recovery, it is not advisable that you should use the system recovery options offered by the system repair disc to get rid of a forgotten or lost Windows password recovery. But it’s also highly recommended that you should create such a disc for other computer errors, like system crash.
As for Windows password recovery, the most effective method is to use a Windows password unlocker tool if you never create a password reset disk in advance. With Windows Password Unlocker, you can instantly reset your lost Windows password to blank in minutes, without any loss or damage to your computer data and settings. All you need to do is to download and install it in a computer that you can run as administrator, and then create a bootable password reset CD/DVD or USB drive via this application.