Hi,
If you want to create a system image and then use it to restore your Windows, please see here:
System images contain all of the info on your PC at a particular state.
- Right-click the Start button, then select Control Panel > System
and Maintenance > Backup and Restore.
- In the left pane, choose Create a system image, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Note
To create a system image of a drive, it must be formatted to use the NTFS file system. If you save the system image on a hard drive or USB flash drive, it must be formatted to use the NTFS file system.
Keeping different versions of system images
You can keep several versions of system images. On internal and external hard drives, older system images will be deleted when the drive runs out of space. To help conserve disk space, delete older system images.
If you're saving your system images in a network location, you can only keep the most current system image for each computer. System images are saved in the format of drive\WindowsImageBackup\computer name\. If you already have a
system image for a computer and are creating a new one for the same computer, the new system image will overwrite the old one.
If you want to keep the old system image, you can copy it to a different location before creating the new system image by following these steps.
- Navigate to the location of the system image.
- Copy the WindowsImageBackup folder to a new location.
For detail information, please refer to:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17127/windows-back-up-restore
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Thanks,
Daniel
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