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Rod McCarthy
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I had installed Win7 on a laptop, I used AX64 V1 (Hate Version 2) to BU her Laptop, to D: BU WIN7 and a few months later my wife wanted to have Win10.
Well I am running Win10 on my PC and had used DriverBooster to update some drivers and it worked without even a hiccup. (usually am wary of these, but my PC is much faster now.
But when I tried the same thing on my wife's Dell laptop I had some driver problems and I could not use sysprep on the laptop because Win10 had gone over the top of Win7.
Well When I tried to use the BU of Win7 made by AX64, it gave me a 0900 error.
So I installed Win 7 using the Win7 disk, and did a clean install, took 15 minutes, then I installed AX64, then when I opened AX64 it asks what drive I want to BU I chose C: Then it as where to save, I chose D:BU Win 7.
Now I close AX64 and reopen it and choose view BU's recover files or entire system, and click OK and sure enough it restored my BU of Windows 7
Hope this helps.. Good luck.
Well I am running Win10 on my PC and had used DriverBooster to update some drivers and it worked without even a hiccup. (usually am wary of these, but my PC is much faster now.
But when I tried the same thing on my wife's Dell laptop I had some driver problems and I could not use sysprep on the laptop because Win10 had gone over the top of Win7.
Well When I tried to use the BU of Win7 made by AX64, it gave me a 0900 error.
So I installed Win 7 using the Win7 disk, and did a clean install, took 15 minutes, then I installed AX64, then when I opened AX64 it asks what drive I want to BU I chose C: Then it as where to save, I chose D:BU Win 7.
Now I close AX64 and reopen it and choose view BU's recover files or entire system, and click OK and sure enough it restored my BU of Windows 7
Hope this helps.. Good luck.