Bill Meppiel
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going to install windows 10 for the first time
once complete, will install office and some other applications.
pull down any/all updates as needed
at that point I want to make an image of the hard drive
I have heard that Windows 10 comes with the ability to do this, store to an external drive, then create a bootup/restore disk that will point you to the image and allow you to format hard drive and restore that previously created image.
now the questions:
- is what I stated above true, the image creation and restore ability?
- will the image that I create consist of not only the OS but the entire hard drive contents? (office, etc)
- if I installed a new internal hard drive and did a restore will I run into issues where I need to re-validate my legal copy of windows 10 with microsoft?
- during the restore process, will the restore interface allow me to partition a hard drive or de-partition the hard drive before OS installation?
once complete, will install office and some other applications.
pull down any/all updates as needed
at that point I want to make an image of the hard drive
I have heard that Windows 10 comes with the ability to do this, store to an external drive, then create a bootup/restore disk that will point you to the image and allow you to format hard drive and restore that previously created image.
now the questions:
- is what I stated above true, the image creation and restore ability?
- will the image that I create consist of not only the OS but the entire hard drive contents? (office, etc)
- if I installed a new internal hard drive and did a restore will I run into issues where I need to re-validate my legal copy of windows 10 with microsoft?
- during the restore process, will the restore interface allow me to partition a hard drive or de-partition the hard drive before OS installation?