If you place ANY value in your backups at all, it’s strongly recommended to use a different physical device to save them to. If you try to select another partition on the same physical hard disk you’re backing up from, there will be a warning about it because that hard drive failing will result in both operating system and the backup being lost. Removable USB devices such as flash drives will show under hard disks. Now select where you’re going to backup the system image to, which can either be to hard drive, multiple DVD discs or a network location if your Windows version supports it. Alternatively, you can get directly to this window from the desktop by using Win Key+R and typing the following into the Run dialog box: This will open up the Create a system image window. Now in the Backup and Restore tool, click Create a system image in the left pane. There are a few ways of running the Windows Backup and Restore Tool which will also allow you to create a repair disc or backup files and folders, choose 1 from any of the following: You can only do this from within Windows itself. Here we’ll show you how to create Windows 7 backup system image, the steps for Vista and Win 8 compatible versions are broadly the same. For example, if you have a 32-bit Windows installed you will need a 32-bit repair disc or 32-bit Windows install DVD to perform a restore.
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