[vip_students] Re: Tutorial: Creating A Windows 7 Backup Image!

  • From: Gary Worn <garyworn@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 14:02:59 +0100

Paul.
Thats great, thank you.
Most laptops and desktops don't come with the operation disks now, so people 
should create these very important disks in case they run into trouble with 
there computers
Sent from Gary's iPhone

On 14 Sep 2012, at 11:24, "NCBI Support" <support@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> [Creating A Windows 7 Backup Image]
> 
> 1. To begin creating a backup image of Windows 7, open the "Start menu" and
> in the search box type in, Backup. This will give you Backup and restore as
> the highlighted result, press the "Enter key" on this.
> When the Backup and restore dialogue box opens up it will have the following
> items which can be accessed using the "tab key" or mouse.
> *. Backup now, alt + B.
> *. Manage Space link.
> *. Turn on schedule link.
> *. Change settings link.
> *. Select another backup to restore files from link.
> *. Recover system settings or your computer link.
> *. Create a system image link.
> *. Create a repair disc link.
> *. Action centre link.
> *. Easy transfer link.
> *. Help link.
> 2. Press the "Tab key" till you reach the option that says "Create a system
> image link" and press the spacebar to open.
> 3. A new dialogue box opens up asking the question, "Where do you want to
> make your backup too?". You have some choices to make here in relation to
> the location you intend to use in order to create your backup image. 
> Important: For screen reader users the new dialogue box that pops up
> requesting you to choose a backup location needs to be accessed using your
> screen reader cursor such as the jaws, NVDA or Window Eyes cursor. You
> cannot use the tab key or arrow keys to make a selection of location for
> your restore media. If you are familiar with the jaws OCR feature then this
> is another way to access the "Radio buttons" that indicate to you your
> possible choices.
> The choices you have are;
> *. Hard drives, any available external USB drives will be presented here .
> *. CD/DVD media, here you can choose to use DVDS for your image.
> 4. Use the "Left Mouse Click" of your screen reader software to select a
> radio button of your choice.
> Important: It is very important that you think carefully about what and
> where you want to backup. If you are choosing your Windows 7 early in its
> new stage chances are it won't be very big and could maybe fit onto a few
> DVDS nicely. If it is a system that's been on your computer for a long time
> and you have over that time installed many different programs chances are

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