How to create motion computing disc image?

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I am using win 7 and I want to format it and install windows 8. Before that I need to convert it into image file. Expert please tell me how to create motion computing disk image? Please tell me as soon as possible. Thank you. 

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Answered By 0 points N/A #164436

How to create motion computing disc image?

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Hello,

If you want to do it a way to restore your pc back to windows 7, then you can use the built-in windows 7 image backup tool. Or, if you prefer, you can use a free backup tool like the Easeus Todo Backup. Its easy to use, and you can create complete images of the entire drive, containing your OS and files as well.

Download Easeus Todo Backup from here:

https://www.easeus.com/backup-software/tb-free.html

The user guide:

www.todo-backup.com/download/docs/User_Guide.pdf

Answered By 65 points N/A #164437

How to create motion computing disc image?

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Start by launching Apple’s Disk Utility application. Choose blank disk image from the file menu. Name your disk image and also select “custom.” From custom size window, select the disk image you want created. Lastly, save the blank disk image by clicking “create.” Creating disk image may not be the perfect solution but it can solve a lot of problems when working between systems.

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How to create motion computing disc image?

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If you want to replace your operating system from Windows 7 to Windows 8, I don’t think you still need to create an image of your Windows 7 system drive because you won’t be able to use it on Windows 8. Since it is a much higher version of Microsoft Windows, some of your applications may or may not run on the next operating system.

But before you shift from Windows 7 to Windows 8, make sure first that your machine is capable of running Windows 8. Microsoft Windows 8 requires 1 GHz or faster processor with PAE, NX, and SSE2 support; 1 GB RAM for 32-bit and 2 GB RAM for 64-bit; 16 GB free space for 32-bit and 20 GB free space for 64-bit; and a Microsoft DirectX 9-compatible video card with WDDM driver support.

When you install Windows 8, you should update immediately to Windows 8.1 to have a continued support. Now, if you really want to image your hard drive, head down to When to image and when to clone a drive to learn more about which backing up method is the best.

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