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Create a System Image on Windows 8.1 Update 1 or Later
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<blockquote data-quote="bjm_" data-source="post: 389290" data-attributes="member: 36475"><p>Um, just found Thread</p><p>Is there a way to create bootable media to use with native W8.1 image backup. Or, do I even need bootable. Do I simply change boot order and plug in my external and reboot to a recovery environment. Not in the know if Image itself is bootable.</p><p>Um, how do I boot into UEFI click the Troubleshooting option (System Image Restore and go from there).</p><p>I have OEM bootable thumbdrive.</p><p>W8.1 OEM</p><p>Edit: Is this what I need to know</p><p><a href="http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/quick-and-easy-way-troubleshoot-repair-or-restore-windows-8.htm" target="_blank">http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/quick-and-easy-way-troubleshoot-repair-or-restore-windows-8.htm</a></p><p>What about a bootable ...?</p><p>What if I can't get the Charms bar or keyboard shortcut Winkey+C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjm_, post: 389290, member: 36475"] Um, just found Thread Is there a way to create bootable media to use with native W8.1 image backup. Or, do I even need bootable. Do I simply change boot order and plug in my external and reboot to a recovery environment. Not in the know if Image itself is bootable. Um, how do I boot into UEFI click the Troubleshooting option (System Image Restore and go from there). I have OEM bootable thumbdrive. W8.1 OEM Edit: Is this what I need to know [URL]http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/quick-and-easy-way-troubleshoot-repair-or-restore-windows-8.htm[/URL] What about a bootable ...? What if I can't get the Charms bar or keyboard shortcut Winkey+C [/QUOTE]
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