Windows 7 Recover through system image

meridius10

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I am not sure how to recover through a system image.

Will I be given options to create new partitions (C and D drives) if this is necessary and then individually allocate my backup system image partitions to the partitions of my choice?
 

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Think if windows made a 'system image', it didn't include your D drive.
Windows system image default will save the boot & windows drives along with the partition tables for them.
Wise to restore them booting from the System Repair Disc it suggests you make ... or the repair option on a Windows7 dvd install disc.

mikie

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Think if windows made a 'system image', it didn't include your D drive.
Windows system image default will save the boot & windows drives along with the partition tables for them.
Wise to restore them booting from the System Repair Disc it suggests you make ... or the repair option on a Windows7 dvd install disc.
 

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meridius10

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I am pretty sure that I made a system image of both the C and D drives.

So if I wipe the HDD the partitions with free space will automatically be created by the Windows System Image disk coupled with the Repair Disk? What happens if I put in a larger HDD. Will it still create the same partitions with free space automatically?

I don't intend to do this now at all. This is 'just in case' something like this happens in the future and I am unable to do a system restore without using the system image disk.
 

patcooke

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If you need (and at some time most people do) to rely on recovery from an image I would strongly recommend Acronis True Image. You can get full trial download, it is not expensive and IMHO is the most comprehensive and reliable imaging system:

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