Recovery Manager on 3400 microtour - Win 7

I have a Compaq nx 7400 Notebook PC with Win XP and on which there is an excellent Recovery Manager (think of the app) which allows to not rebuild alone in factory conditions, but also allows the creation of new recovery points, and also a complete copy of the hard drive, so in case of crash we didn't have to reinstall all the software that you have purchased from the PC was new.

I just bought a Microtour HP Pro 3400 business running Win 7: this only appears to allow the creation of recovery DVD for conditions bought. There seems to be no system to create new recovery points, or a complete copy of the hard drive as was the case with the Compaq 7400 - is that correct? If so, why this useful utility was left, and what can we do about it?

This functionality is provided by Windows 7. Please see Windows 'Help and Support' for more information. Search for "Help and Support" 'image of the system', 'restore point', etc.

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