Create Windows 7 bootable/DVD system repair

I want to create Win 7 startup disk using disk HP Recvery or tool for Win 7: 'create system repair disc '.

How do I have it as well as create the ISO file to make bootable USB?
How can I create bootable ISO UDF?

I have HP recovery discs but they recover the system to factory State, so I want a bootable media so that I can use it just reinstall Win and not format the whole HARD drive.


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I think you are missing the distinction between the different types of public services.

An ERD we give the ability to repair the functionality of Windows startup.  It will not reinstall Windows.

You can download an iso of Windows 7, but will format the entire drive and does not return your laptop to factory State.

Only all HP usb media recovery or recovery disk will do

You cannot reinstall Windows without deleting and recreating the partitions of the hard disk.

Best regards

ERICO

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