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    On my netbook, Win7 SP1 home edition I installed a free backup utility called Todo. I did a disk image and I made a bootable emergency disk with the software. I then burned it to a disk. What would I do with this iso file (Linux based) in the event of a needing to reinstall operating system? Fortunately I have never had to do it, but want to be prepared. (I have Acronis on my main PC).
     
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    You have to boot the computer from the bootable cd and then restore the image back to the computer. That's in a nutshell. The actual steps depend on the software used.
     

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    Does an iso file burned onto a CD make it bootable? Do other files need to be on there?
     
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    Hi Alicia J, Just put the CD in your Netbook drive and 'browse' the contents. You don't have to "RUN" it to see what has been 'burned' to the CD.
    I just inserted my W8.1 my System Repair DVD and the first file shown is "Boot ". Neil.
     
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    The recovery/backup software create a bootable disk either through the interface or by providing some ISO file which can be burned on to cd/dvd.

    If you want to be sure, place the burned cd in the cd drive & boot from it. You should see the recovery program interface.
     
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    I did stick the CD in the CD drive and rebooted but I guess I have to press F8 or the F5 or some other key to be able to choose what to boot from.
     
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    I'm using W8.1 and putting any disc in a drive brings up a menu in the upper right of the screen asking what I want to do with it.
    If I put the disc in and shut down and rebooted - it would start from the disc or ask me to tap a key to start from the disc.

    I think on W7 you should get a similar request but I would need to change HDD's to check.
    If you put the disc in your CD/DVD drive and then Right click My Comp/This PC > Open > Right click on the Drive which has your disc in it > Menu will give you choices to browse disc or open disc.
    Files/Folders should then be displayed indicating whether you have a 'boot' burned to the disc. Neil.
     
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    You have to indeed some key to change the boot order. The key depends on the system concerned.
     
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    I'll give it a shot. Usually it's F5 or F8 right?
     
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    Could be. Also try F12.
     
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    Ok. I'll give it a try.
     
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    I tried all kinds of keys. I get advanced options but I don't know how to get it to boot from CD. I can't find a key for boot menu.
     
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    Did you do it on a CD or DVD?
     
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    I did it on a CD-R
     
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    This software is EaseUs backup/image/clone? Neil.
     
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    EaseUS Todo backup is the name.
     
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    I didn't download the manual. I did some reading on their website. I made a WinPE CD-R
    but I can't get the netbook to boot from it.
     
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    Found this on Google Search. A missing instruction when building a Win PE bootable disc.

    Dont forget to add boot.wim
    The instructions in step two leave out one important step. The sources directory must have a boot.wim file.
    Here is the command:
    xcopy c:\winpe_x86\winpe.wim c:\winpe_x86\iso\sources\boot.wim /y

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749311%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
    Did your instruction have any of the above? Neil.
     
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    redtiredlearner, I think she is not able to boot from cd as it isn't the first boot device. It has to be set in BIOS & she is unable to do it.
     

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