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Help can't do a complete pc restore!
My hard drive crashed recently after upgrading a couple months ago from Vista to Windows 7. Prior to the hard drive crash, I completely backed up my pc to an external hard drive. As soon as I had a new hard drive in the pc, I restored everything. I was hoping it would restore the OS as well but I'm back with Vista, what I had before I did the restore. Is there any way for me to find out if my external harddrive does have the files to reboot Windows 7? I have a "windowsimagebackup" folder in my external harddrive that I can't view. Could this be the files needed to restore Windows 7? Thanks in advance -- manutdcronaldo |