Windows 7 itself comes with a very powerful system backup and restore feature that allows you to quickly restore your system to a normal state in the case of a problem with your system, and you can no longer need to ghost! often make a system backup of the Win7 system, This backup can help you quickly resolve Win7 system problems at critical times. Today's small series to introduce these two very intelligent functions, so that the system after the crash can ensure that you will restore the system to a normal state of the recent, hurriedly look at it.
Creating images is more flexible than ghost
Creating a system image in Win 7 has become very useful, and you can open the Create System mirroring window by simply "All programs → maintenance → backup and restore" in the Start menu, where you see "Create a System image" on the left. and the entire creation process, the user needs to do is based on the prompts to choose, and "next", it is not exaggerated to say, as long as familiar with Chinese, you can create images.
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In addition, when you specify where to store the backup files, in addition to the local hard drive, removable hard disk, or burning DVD disc, you can choose to remain in the network location, although only the increase in the network location settings, but gives us the choice, but also provides the solution.
Windows7 image backup and restore let ghost retire at ease.
Create a backup
Importantly, with Ghost, the image feature of Win 7 has a strong advantage of being free to add other partitions and directories to the image list, and to complete the backup work at once.
When we created the image file, the system partition of Win 7 was automatically included in the image file list. If you want to add another directory, you can set up Backup (S) Under Backup options in the Backup and Restore panel, select a reserved location for the backup file in the Settings window that pops up, and then "next" You can customize to add additional directories. As a result, data backup work is very simple, once you can back up all the files, without the need to repeat the operation of many times. It's a lot more flexible than ghost.
Set up backup locations
We all know that the operation of the system backup with Ghost, basically only after the computer has just been installed will do, after this seems not how many people to recreate an image file, although we have installed countless progressive patches, updated a lot of software, Maybe it's because no one knows when their system is going to crash, so they're too lazy to make a backup again. But the problem comes along with it, when the system really crashes and needs to be restored, we can only blame ourselves for laziness. But in the Windows7 flagship edition, this topic has been effectively solved.
In the Backup and restore panel, enable schedule (U) to open a scheduled task to create a system image so that the system backs up at the time you choose and keeps the backup files as you requested.
Windows7 image backup and restore let ghost peace of mind retire set up a backup cycle
Tip: We can also use the "Governance Space (M)" In the Backup and restore panel to set the space occupied by backup files and choose how to retain older system images. The latter selects the option to "retain only the latest system images and minimize the space used by the backup." But we recommend that you create a pure image file after the system installation and keep it separate, and then select this option in the backup space governance to avoid the automatic backup image file has generated system problems.
How to Backup
Similar to the Ghost, in Win 7, image recovery can be done via CD-ROM, or it can be manipulated in the Win 7 desktop environment. If your system has crashed, you can start by restoring the CD and then select System Image Restore in the options to search for the image file and restore the system.