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Anthony Soto
 

is there a way to format an SSD with windows 7, update everything needed and then adjust settings like taskbar auto hide and wallpapers and sounds, and then back it up so that in the future when i want to reformat i can just take it back to that all nice set up state with drivers, settings and programs? i thought i read about a way before, but i never looked too into it, i'm usually too impatient to take the time before i start using my computer and installing other things and then i end up with… See More

folders i don't know if they started with the fresh install or added from one of the programs. right now though i need to reformat again so this time i was hoping to take the time and do it right.

oh and if anyone can, iv been having issues every time i try to install this theme for windows 7

rflfn.deviantart.com/art/U-7imate-Final-Version-for-Windows-7-207145752
i use to use it without issues, but i think maybe i keep forgetting to do something or maybe that one doesn't have everything i need and i just installed another black transparent theme with everything needed and then switched to that one...i dunno but if anyone has the time and means to get it working and tell me how to do it right i would be GREATLY appreciative  

so any tips tricks or information any of you have?

#formatting #windows7 #backups

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Yannick Bourret
"CrossNeon" —  

I use the Windows Image Tool through the Windows Power Shell to create the Image. To restore it, only need the Windows Recovery Disk (can be from CD, DVD, Flash, HDD). It will take maybe up to 8 hours to complete, but when it's done, you carry on  

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Barry Mason
"Larkspeed" —  

Just ghost the drive

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