As was the case with Vista when Windows becomes unbootable, you can use system recovery tool, in Windows 7, the installation DVD options for recover the system.

Windows 7 also incorporates a very interesting feature: the creation of a repair disk directly from the system.

  • In Control Panel, click System and Security (System and Security), and then click Backup and Restore (Backup and Restore).
  • In the left pane, click Create a system recovery disk (Create a system recovery disc);
  • Insert a blank CD in the DVD, and then click Create Disk(Create Disc).


  • The disc is created is a few seconds:

  • To check, reboot the system on the DVD player.
  • After loading the files, select the language, and then click Next(Next).
  • Windows 7 installed the system is found, click Next (Next):

  • The recovery tools appear: 
    • Repair boot (Startup Repair)
    • System Restore to an earlier date (System Restore)
    • Restoring a backup image (Image Recovery System)
    • Memory Diagnostic Tool Windows (Windows Memory Diagnostic)
    • Command Prompt (Command Prompt)


It is hoped that the PC brand that does not provide the installation DVD will not bypass this feature which will repair a failing system.

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