Repair Windows system is available on a disc of Windows 7 HP system recovery

Repair of Windows systems is available on the disk HP System Recovery DVD for Windows 7 and if so how I find the disk? I was looking for Windows Bootrec.exe!

Hello:

No, it isn't.

Simply make your own drive of W7 installation/repair by downloading the file from W7 ISO applicable from the link below for the version of W7 you have.  Use the files in the list update to SP1 Media.

dows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-Multiple-Languag http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-win...

You can then use this tool to transfer the ISO on a DVD or 4 GB USB key file.  The tool also performs the bootable media.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/HTML/pbP age. Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

Start on the W7 installation screen, and then on the lower left side of the window "Install now", you will see the repair option.

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