![]() So you should also ensure you have the Windows 8 File history - again from Control PanelĪnd finally if it were me, but is ONLY my opinion I would create another complete image using Easeus Free TODO backupīut I must stress that there are many others and that is only the one I use.įINALLY it is of course vital that you also have the means to reinstall from the DVD or whatever installation media you used in the first place TOGETHER with a simple backup of all your personal data Please see screenshot and THIS explanation - although my example relates to HP computers it is the same for allĪnd here is WHY it has such a strange name as Windows 7 File recoveryĬontrol Panel, Windows 7 file recovery - strangely named by Microsoft, because they designed a new system in 8 called file history - but the one I have pointed you to is the far easier to use I would recommend you use - whatever you do with Acronis - the followingġ. UEFI can read NTFS file systems but cannot boot from them. ![]() ON UEFI and GPT partitioned discs, Windows boots from the FAT32 partition. ![]() ![]() That said, in fairness to Acronis - one should NEVER rely on only one means of recoveryįor your information the FAT32 partition is the partition from which Wi8ndows loads, it is the one containing the boot files, to which control is handed from the UEFI firmware after completion of the POST sequence and loading of the drivers, necessary to proceed to windows. Were it to be me - I would be very careful in relying ONLY on Acronis ![]()
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