can partition recovery deleted like a fool, I make a new one that will work like the last?

I had an old backup of partition I made when I upgraded to 7 since vista it was the same size at the HP_Recovery partition factory. in some ways, I deleted the one badly. I have the iso of windows 7 on my computer, I can put on a partition named exactly the same as the last one with the same drive letter and have it accessible by pressing f11 at startup? Thanks for the help. im going to go ahead and try it but if anyone knows the correct way to do it would be great. Once again, thank you.

You can start from your set of recovery disks and reinstall Vista, then make your upgrade again. Or install an operating system on it and it will be bootable.  Symantec Ghost can create an image on a partition and in... Acronis True Image that I think has the same option. Software Paragon above can create image and store on the partition, but to do a cd bootable, or usb flash drive in the boot of an acess partition.

While all of this might be useful, seen reinstall them the files on the partition would be useless in the event of hard drive failure. I use Macrium Reflect, which is similar to Paragon (but not easy) to create images of a disk-based backup external hard usb. In the event of system failure or replacement of complete same hard drive can I boot from my practical boot cd and restore the image on all of my files added and programs including in about 30 minutes. Macrium, Paragon and Acronis can do everything, or even to burn the image to DVD.

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