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cannot restore system image from a disc ...?

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joko | 23:32 Tue 01st Mar 2011 | Technology
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i reformatted my computer a few months ago an had a fresh install of win 7 on it...at that time i created a system image restore/repair disc, using the function win 7 has

i dont have the win 7 disk here as its my friends (licenced for 3 machines apparently) and i dont want to have to bother him to get it as frankly hes a pain in the arse (beginning to wish i hadnt installed it really)

when i try to now reset the machine back to that time with the disc, and thus a clean install...it doesnt even register that there is any system disk available...i also have system back ups on my hard drive that it seems not to recognise either....

any ideas how i can reset to factory settings?
i used to be able to do with a partition thing on vista....
is there any other way?

thanks
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One of the reasons I frequently recommend Dive Image XL. But it falls on deaf ears.

Sorry .. I don't think there is a way. If you are sharing the disk, make an image of it and run that.
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an image of it? you mean copy the original disk?

i think thats the best thing but i didnt think it would be possibe?...he has 3 licences an only needed 2 you see, so have a genuine copy an code...but thought the disk would be safeguarded against copying??


thanks
Well if you both own it .. Anyway .. who are we to judge your particular circumstances?
Use free ImgBurn to make an image. Burn slooow : )
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caroline...how is that even remotely anything to do with my problem?

keep your ads off my question unless they are relevant please

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