Manually burn the backup of system image on DVD

I did extensive research on the Internet on the subject, but I have not found an answer.

I created several distinct versions of complete system images different windows 7 on a disk external hard usb through the backup utility windows 7 change each time the destination folder name.

I know that I can use backup windows 7 to create the system directly on DVD several images, but I want to do after I created the images on the external hard drive, because I want to be sure to use many DVD burn only a single image, choose the one that it is the best.

Can someone tell me what is the correct way to burn on multiple images of a single DVD that I created on the external hard drive so that I can use these multiple dvds with the ERD in windows 7 to restore the image of the system?

Thank you very much

Best regards

Michele

I can't quite follow your train of thought, but here are a few thoughts of my own:

  • I can't burn images of system for DVDs. There are three reasons:
    -There are too many drives.
    -You cannot reuse the disk.
    -Burned DVDs are much less reliable than hard disks.
  • Each machine, I occupy I maintain three images on an external hard drive:
    -L'image of 'Factory' (which allows me to go back to square one)
    -The most recent image (which I renew once all the few months)
    -L'image before the most recent image (which lets me go back in case the most recent image turns out to be defective.
  • Given the performance a little unreliable the ease of creating native images, I use a third-party product. Its features are far superior and it compresses files image by about 50%. The product allows me to burn a CD of 'rescue' that allows me to restore an image on a blank disc.

The above measures I would recover quickly from any disaster, no matter what it is.

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