SUMMARY Contents.-
1. INTRODUCTION.-
2. NECESSARY BEFORE COMENZAR.-
2.1 software.
2.2 Create external devices using downloaded programs.
2.3. options for computers with Windows 7 preinstalled.
- Clone 2.3.1 Windows 7 preinstalled.
- Remove 2.3.2 preinstalled.
3. INSTALL WIN1.-
3.1 Install Windows 7.
3.2 Partitioning the disk.
3.3.-Install applications.
WIN 1 TO COPY 4.- WIN2.-
4.1 Create a system image.
4.2.- Unzip folders Win2 system.
Start 4.3.- Win2.
5. OPTIMIZE WIN1.-
6. OPTIMIZE WIN2.-
7.- START WITH OTHER OPTIONS MULTIPLE WINDOWS 7.-
7.1.- Installing Windows 7 PE.
- 7.1.1 Resizing partitions.
- Install Windows 7 PE 7.1.2.
- 7.1.3 Create the boot list and include Win2.
- Restore 7.1.4.- Win1.
- 7.1.5.- Recover NTFS file system to the first primary partition.
- 7.1.6.- precautions.
Add 7.2.- the work otherwise Windows 7.
Add 7.3.- Windows XP.
7.4.- Add Windows 8.
- 7.4.1. Installation.
- 7.4.2. Shortcut links.
RESTORATION 8.- System.-
Fast Reconstruction 8.1.- Win1.
Fast Reconstruction 8.2.- boot partition.
Fast Reconstruction 8.3.- Windows XP and Windows 8.
8.4. Quick rebuild the bios.
Reinstalling 8.5.- from the internal hard disk.
- 8.5.1.- From Windows 7.
- 8.5.2.- From Windows PE.
Restoration 8.6.- HomeGroup.
8.7.- ancient computers Booting from pendrive.
8.8.- Image Optimization System.
8.9.- Using external hard drive as CD Repair.
9.- OPTIMIZADORES.-
10. INTERIOR TEMPERATURE RESET computer.-
11. NOTES.-
1. INTRODUCTION.-
- Since a computer is turned on programs that make it work are read and re-write to the hard disk again and again, and this in itself carries a risk, because for various reasons such as failing any operation of reading and writing because fault of the software or the user moving the machine while the hard drive is working, a bad off or can cause damage to the system that may require formatting the hard drive failure in the power supply. The risk increases when you install or uninstall applications, and reaches its maximum when we walked on the Internet, and we can count on the "collaboration" of helpful computer wizards across specialized in provide all types of viruses, which nobody but sees that as witches, "if any Hayles."
- Although Microsoft offers Windows 7 in an excellent system restoration and saved to disk using C for everything. Resetting a disk image file system recover, but not always the case with personal files. Formatting the hard disk or restore an image always means losing all unsaved files user, after having to stop work to repair the damage.
- All this can be avoided by dividing the hard disk into several parts. This way you can create a multi-boot system to continue working from another drive if the drive C fail, and the user files and folders are stored away from the operating system. The benefits also include a much reduced fragmentation, a significant increase in performance, faster search, more security for data and greater job stability.
- According to the machine in question can be chosen one of the following two ways:
a) Installing on a computer with a blank hard disk:
- When you install Windows 7 on an unallocated space the installer will create two primary partitions: a first for the boot manager (within which you can then install the mini operating system maintenance of Microsoft Windows 7 PE, created for use from a flash drive), and a second for use as C drive Windows 7 (Win1).
- Reducing the size of the second primary partition of 16,000 MB (32 bits) or 20,000 MB (64-bit) is a space within which a third primary partition of the same size where folders are copied to the second is built. This would be a second copy of Windows 7 disk C (Win2).
- A list of optional boot allows start Win1, Win2 and "Windows Setup" (which is the name the system gives Windows 7 PE) is created.
- The remaining space of the hard disk can create one or more logical units, which is the place where I can store personal files and all we want to maintain insurance against any disaster operating system without the need for continuous safeguards.
b) Installing on a computer with preinstalled operating system:
- The installed operating system is used as Win1, reducing the size of the partition to 16,000 MB (32-bit) or 20,000 MB (64-bit).
- In free space a third primary partition (or logical drive) the same size to be used as Win2 is created.
- The mini operating system Microsoft Windows 7 PE can be included in the first primary partition at the end of the process.
- As in the previous option, a boot list is created to choose any of the three operating at baseline systems, and the rest of the hard disk is devoted to one or more logical drives to keep user files safe without having to continually make backups.
- Is also included within the tutorial incorporating the multi-boot Windows XP, for whom and what they miss having a computer that allows them to use it, and Windows 8 for friends new experiences.
- For quick restoration of the operating system the coexistence of more than one operating system allows for quick repair of any of the other by processes other than the classics.
- Finally downloading some optimization programs is provided, all free, safely after checking their valuable contribution to the maintenance of the system in optimal working order.