What do you need to pay attention to when backing up Ghost for Windows 7 7?
Ghost is an essential tool in the installation system and can be used to quickly back up and install the system. Traditional applications of Ghost Software to Windows XP are common, but when using Windows 7 to back up Ghost, you need to pay attention to related matters.
1. After the dual system is installed and runs normally, re-"GHOST" to back up Windows XP. Otherwise, Windows 7 will be useless after the Windows XP system is restored. Do not use "one-click Restore wizard" for backup.
2. Before installing Windows 7, back up the boot. ini file of the XP system. On the desktop, right-click my computer and choose Properties> advanced> enable and fault recovery center settings. Click Edit in the startup system and save the Point file. After installing Windows 7, back up the content of the boot. ini file for emergency purposes.
3. If you have installed the one-click recovery wizard installed on the XP system, you may be in conflict with the one-click recovery wizard after you use the vistttpro multi-system boot software, after the computer is started, the screen does not show the *** Press [F11] to Start recovery system ****** prompt line, and the Windows XP system cannot be restored by F11, you need to click the hotkey to restore to the advanced options of the one-click recovery wizard installed version. Even if the hotkey is fixed, the system may still fail to be restored. If you reinstall the installed version of the wizard with one click, the system will not be able to enter the system if it is serious. You can only reinstall the system, of course, Windows 7 cannot be used. Will you back up the ghost in Windows 7 complete? What should I do if the right mouse button fails.