Windows 7 64 Recovery Disk

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  • Boot-Repair-Disk is a Linux-based bootable DVD designed to repair any Windows computer that won't boot. It is a tool for when all else fails. Available for 32-Bit here. It is primarily aimed at fixing boot issues including screwed up partitions, damaged MBR (Master Boot Record) and more.
  • Download Windows 7 recovery disk and repair disc. Burn the ISO disk to CD, DVD or USB. Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
  • Aug 31, 2016  In the left pane, click Create a system repair disc, and then follow the steps. If your computer won't start Windows at all, you can access Startup Repair and other tools in the System Recovery Options menu from the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive. These tools can help you get Windows 7 running again.
  • Windows 7 comes with a free System Recovery disc that contains 5 valuable tools to help you fix common startup problems and etc. Although it seems to only allow you to create it on a CD or DVD, but we have found a method on how to install the Windows 7 System Recovery into USB.
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Windows 7 Home Prem OA Recovery Disk Download ‎ 09:58 AM. The font that Microsoft used for the product-key can be difficult to read. Be sure that you have. It contains the contents of the Windows 7 DVD’s “Recovery Center”. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows 7 but does provide you with all the Recovery tools which should hopefully get you back on track. Download: Download Windows 7 64-bit (x64) Recovery Disc. Tried to restore Windows 7 on Asus X53E. Managed to load Windows 7, after much fumbling around due to NO INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED, but with missing drivers. Separate “Driver Disk” has no individually accessible drivers, only a “program to load drivers”. The problem is that the program never got past the “getting ready to load” stage!

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Repair Options:

Do a System Restore in Safe Mode.

'How to Do a System Restore in Windows 7':

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'The Advanced Boot Options screen lets you start Windows in advanced troubleshooting modes. You can access the menu by turning on your computer and pressing the F8 key before Windows starts (Tap F8 at the rate of about once per second)'

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If that does not fix it, follow this method:

Make your own System Repair Disk from the information in this Tutorial:

'How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc'

'This will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to be able to use to boot to system recovery options to help recover your Windows 7 installation if you don't have a Windows installation disc, can't find your Windows installation disc, or can't access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer.
A system repair disc is not able to install Windows 7.

If you are unable to boot your Windows 7 to create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc, then you could create it on another computer to use on your computer.'

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Then use that Disk for the System Recovery Options:

'System Recovery Options'

'How to Run a Startup Repair in Windows 7'

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Reinstall Options:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Recovery Disk

You do not say if Windows 7 came preinstalled (Dell, HP, etc.) or you bought your own Retail License.

If preinstalled, you can contact your Laptop/Computer Manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of Recovery Disks.

They should do that for a small cost, IF they still have them available.

And if you never received a Recovery Disk when you received your Laptop/computer there should be a Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive to reinstall Windows back to how it was when new.

Here are the Key/s to press at Boot to start the Recovery Process back to Factory Settings (new condition). Under each Manufacturer in the list below are the instructions in the respective links for you to follow on how to use their Recovery Partition

Acer – Press Left Alt + F10 Keys.

Advent – Tap F10 until Starting System Recovery appears

Asus – Press F9

Dell – Press F8 which will bring up Advanced Boot Optionshttp://www.dell.com/support/troubleshooting/us/en/19/KCS/KcsArticles/ArticleView?docid=DSN_362066

eMachines: Press Left Alt Key + F10

Fujitsu – Press F8

Gateway: Press Alt + F10 Keys - As Acer owns them: press Left Alt + F10 Keys as per Acer eRecovery

HP – Press F11 repeatedly

Lenovo – Press F11

LG – Press F11

Packard Bell: Press and hold the ALT key while pressing repeatedly the F10 key. Release the keys when a message displays that Windows is loading files.

Samsung – Press F4

Sony Vaio – Tap F10 until the Edit Boot Options screen is displayed

Toshiba – Press 0 (zero)

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Or you can also borrow the exact same Retail Windows 7 Edition DVD and use your Product Key to reinstall.

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Or you can use this for preinstalled or Retail Licenses

Download the correct ISO file and make your own disk and use the Product Key that is on the COA Sticker.

Create Windows 7 64 Bit Recovery Disk

And here are instructions on how to burn ISO images to disk:

Then do a clean install:

The COA sticker is either on the underside of the Laptop or in the Battery Compartment.

With a Desktop it is either on the side, rear or top of the Computer Case.

Using the downloaded ISO file Method may require phone Activation.

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If it does require phone Activation, do not follow the Auto Prompts, but hold on for a real person to explain to as to what has been done for re-installation purposes

'How to Activate Windows 7 by Phone'

The above method also will require you to go to your Computer Manufacturer's website > Support and Downloads Section > locate your Model Number and Operating System > then download and install the latest Drivers for it.

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Using the USB method in conjunction with the above Windows 7 download:

Windows 7 X64 Recovery Disk

'How to Get and Use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool'

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Create a disc using the tool included by your computer's manufacturer. 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.
  • 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.