Vista creates a system reserve partition and system image creation in Windows Vista?

Original title: on Windows Vista.

Is Vista creates (reserved system) Partition as Windows 7 & 8?

And how to create images for Windows Vista system? To restore the windows of this

Hello

Your computer manufacturer may or may not have imaged a recovery Partition on your hard drive during manufacture to reinstall the operating system back to factory settings, new condition.

Read your manual or contact them.

And read these backup information.

If you want to make a complete PC Backup or a backup file only, buy an external hard drive.

Only Vista professional, comprehensive and company have the opportunity to make complete backups of PC.

All editions of Vista can do backups of files.

Here's how to back up and restore your files:

"How to back up your data.

http://www.wintuts.com/how-to-backup-your-data

http://www.home-PC-help.com/windowsvistabackup.html

"How to restore your files.

http://www.wintuts.com/how-to-restore-files

This is how to do a full backup of the computer and how to restore it (for Vista Business, Ultimate and Enterprise only):

«How to make a backup of the computer in Vista»

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-use-Vista-complete-PC-Backup/

"How to restore a full backup of the computer.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/Windows-Vista-complete-PC-Restore/

FAQ from Microsoft about backup and restore:

"Back up and restore: frequently asked questions.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

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There are a number of 3rd party programs available for a full backup of the computer; others, you must pay for, some are free.

This program must be purchased:

"Acronis True Image".

http://www.Acronis.com/homecomputing/products/TrueImage/index_gwo.html?utm_expid=4274314-6

These are free programs for the protection of the computer:

"EaseUS Todo Backup free"

http://www.TODO-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm

"Download Backup & Recovery 2012 free FREE!

http://www.Paragon-Software.com/home/BR-free/download.html

«Macrium Reflect FREE Edition»

http://www.Macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx

See you soon.

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