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Windows 7 recovery disc 32-bit (x86) edition




A Windows 7 recovery disc is a bootable disc that can help you repair Windows if a serious error occurs. It contains system recovery options that can restore your computer to a previous state, or fix common problems such as corrupted files, missing drivers, or malware infections. A recovery disc is different from a system image, which is a complete backup of your entire system. A recovery disc does not contain your personal files, settings, or programs.


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To use a Windows 7 recovery disc, you need to have a Windows 7 installation disc or access to the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer. If you don't have either of those choices, you can create a system repair disc using another Windows 7 computer with the same edition and architecture as yours. For example, if you have Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit (x86), you need to use a computer with the same version to create a system repair disc.


How to create a system repair disc




To create a system repair disc in Windows 7, follow these steps:



  • Click the Start button and type "backup and restore" in the search box. Then click Backup and Restore in the list of results.



  • In the left pane, click Create a system repair disc.



  • Insert a blank CD or DVD into your CD/DVD drive and select it from the drop-down list. Then click Create disc.



  • Wait for the process to finish and label the disc as "Windows 7 System Repair Disc". Then click OK and close the Backup and Restore window.



  • Keep the disc in a safe place and use it when needed.




How to use a system repair disc




To use a system repair disc in Windows 7, follow these steps:



  • Insert the system repair disc into your CD/DVD drive and restart your computer.



  • Press any key when prompted to boot from the CD or DVD.



  • Select your language settings and click Next.



  • Select your Windows installation and click Next.



  • Choose a recovery tool from the list of options. You can use Startup Repair to fix startup issues, System Restore to restore your system to an earlier point in time, System Image Recovery to restore your system from an image file, Windows Memory Diagnostic to check your memory for errors, or Command Prompt to run commands.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the recovery process.




Note: If you use a Tablet PC or other computer with a touchscreen, you might need to attach a keyboard and mouse in order to use Startup Repair and other tools in the System Recovery Options menu.


Alternative ways to create and use a recovery disc




If you don't have another Windows 7 computer with the same edition and architecture as yours, you can download an ISO image of a Windows 7 recovery disc from various sources online. However, you need to make sure that the source is trustworthy and that the ISO image matches your version of Windows 7. You can use a tool such as Rufus to create a bootable USB drive from the ISO image. Then you can use it as a recovery disc by following the same steps as above.


If you have access to the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer, you can also use them instead of a Windows 7 recovery disc. For example, some computers have a hidden partition that contains the recovery tools, or a function key that can launch the recovery process during startup. You can check your computer manual or website for more information on how to access and use these options.


Conclusion




A Windows 7 recovery disc is a useful tool that can help you fix various problems with your system. You can create one using another Windows 7 computer with the same edition and architecture as yours, or download an ISO image from a reliable source online. You can also use the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer if available. To use a Windows 7 recovery disc, you need to boot from it and choose a recovery tool from the System Recovery Options menu. You should always backup your important files and settings before using a recovery disc, as it might erase or overwrite some of them.


References:



  • : Create a system repair disc - Microsoft Support



  • : Start your computer from a Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive - Microsoft Support



  • : Rufus - The Official Website (Download, New Releases)




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