reload/reboot cd

G

Guest

Is there away to make a reload/reboot cd so i dont have to do a total clean
install.
like you would get if you bought a pc from a shop so i dont
have to keep reactivateing xp product key
thanks jd
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

boebrummie said:
Is there away to make a reload/reboot cd so i dont have to do a total clean
install.
like you would get if you bought a pc from a shop so i dont
have to keep reactivateing xp product key
thanks jd

Imaging products such as Acronis TrueImage can do this.
It would be better to use DVDs unless you're happy to deal
with 5 . . 10 separate CDs.
 
G

Guest

thanks pegasus
so then by useing acronis, this will let me reinstall to the state
of when i used acronis to make the disc, just want to make sure, "lol"
because iv got to reinstall any way but i don't want to have to keep
inputting my product key.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Acronis is an imaging product. It makes an image of your current
installation and lets you restore this image exactly as it is, warts
and all.
 
G

Guest

many thanks peg
have a nice day jd

Pegasus (MVP) said:
Acronis is an imaging product. It makes an image of your current
installation and lets you restore this image exactly as it is, warts
and all.
 
A

Ayush

I have a very short question so i am asking here...


Will Acronis True Image 9.0 Home will back my C: Drive (Windows--8.xx GB) to a DVD-/+
RW *DL* ?

To simplify, is it able to backup 8 gb data to a "Dual Layer" and "Rewritable" DVD..

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Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

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: Acronis is an imaging product. It makes an image of your current
: installation and lets you restore this image exactly as it is, warts
: and all.
:
:
: : > thanks pegasus
: > so then by useing acronis, this will let me reinstall to the
: state
: > of when i used acronis to make the disc, just want to make sure, "lol"
: > because iv got to reinstall any way but i don't want to have to keep
: > inputting my product key.
: >
: > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
: >
: > >
: > > : > > > Is there away to make a reload/reboot cd so i dont have to do a total
: > > clean
: > > > install.
: > > > like you would get if you bought a pc from a shop so i
: dont
: > > > have to keep reactivateing xp product key
: > > > thanks jd
: > >
: > > Imaging products such as Acronis TrueImage can do this.
: > > It would be better to use DVDs unless you're happy to deal
: > > with 5 . . 10 separate CDs.
: > >
: > >
: > >
:
:
 

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