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The 'AOMEI PE Builder' already comes with some extra tools such as 'Sumatra PDF', 'Recuva' etc in addition to 'AOMEI BACKUPPER' and 'AOMEI PARTITION ASSITANT' and some other system and networking tools.
#POWER DATA RECOVERY 4.0 SERIAL KEY PORTABLE#
Not necessarily every portable program will work in Windows Pre Environment. Here comes the necessity of "AOMEI PE Builder" which provides the "add custom tools" feature, you can use it to add the portable tools you want. There are many freeware data recovery tools available but they do not offer any such bootable image creation so that you can use them without booting into Windows. I also keep a spare W7 OS retail disk, just in case. Make them every 1-2 years that you keep your PC, just in case they get scratched. MAKE THOSE DVDS NOW, PEOPLE, if you have not already.
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You could purchase a new OS DVD, but it will not access a restore point.īTW: if you have your LICENSE # and want to re-install W7, go here to download the ISOs for your system, burn it to a DVD(s) and reinstall: If you do not make those DVDs (usually 3, but could be less or more, depending), you will be in a mess later on.

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If it does not, there is an option somewhere in the Control Panel that will guide you into how to make that DVD, just in case you need to access a previous restore point and/or need to FIX your PC or do a NEW INSTALL. When you 1st get your PC, and you access Windows, it should tell you all this.
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Yes, most all PCs now ship WITHOUT system software DVDs, but it does reside on a partition (usually the D drive and the file is a BOOT/REPAIR EXE that you can burn), which you SHOULD ALWAYS burn immediately and place in a safe place using the prompts through the Operating System (DO NOT COPY THE EXE FILE FROM D, although I know how, you may not, so be wise and burn the DVDs using the OS). To prove that is possible, i started with MacBuntu 10.10: I couldn't find the disk with Windows on it or my data-disk. I booted from the stick same as other people: I've also found that not all of them will boot up on all hardware. There are a number of other such discs around, but not as fully functional, in my experience.

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You would also need to join the pieces with WinRar or 7Zip, then burn the ISO yourself. You'd have to hunt around online to find them though, and the download links for these - although occasionally reposted - don't stay up all that long. A couple of my favorite ones are Hiren's Boot DVD (the "restored" edition compiled by "Proteus" - the last one I found was from 2012 or 2013, but a new edition seems to turn up every couple years), and one that was called Multiboot 2K10 DVD from around the same time. Some of them have options to boot a PE type Win-7 and XP environment, include a lot of diagnostics plus a well-stocked gallery of useful apps and utilities - even the ability to go out on the internet and download something else you may find that you need.

There are a number of free Linux-based rescue / repair discs that have been released, though their usage clearly leans towards the techie side. David) "What are some effective free alternatives?"
