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I have a Pc without dvd  .

I want to make a copy  of  a windows 7 from my pc .

Is it possible to create a backup with an other support ?

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Depending on the system, some allow to make a back on a flash drive so you can boot to it.  Just varies to your system.  But with windows 7, you will probably need a sizable flash drive.  Check with Radio Shack.  They have several that would be in the range of what you might need.  Good luck.

 

P.S.  If you google it.  It should tell ya how to do it or if possible.  Try something like ( create a windows 7 backup on flash drive)

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  • First, you’ll need the DiskPart utility on the system you will use to prep the thumb drive. This is a free disk partitioning utility that is likely already installed on your Windows system. If not, you can download DiskPart here.
  • Launch the DiskPart utility by typing diskpart at the Start Menu.
  • Then run the list disk command to check the status of your drive.
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  • Now run select disk 1 where the "1" is actually the corresponding number of your USB drive.
  • Run clean.
  • Once the thumb drive is clean, you can run create partition primary.
  • Now make the partition active by entering active
  • Then you need to set up the file system as Fat32 by running format fs=fat32 quick (quick, of course, specifies that you want to perform a quick format to speed up the process).
  • Entering the assign command gives the USB drive a drive letter, making it easy to access from Windows Explorer
  • Then you can copy everything from the Windows 7 installation DVD onto the USB key (a simple drag and drop will do).
  • Now you can insert the thumb drive into the system you want to install Windows 7 onto and boot the system. The installation will now proceed as usual—but faster.

 

This is from technet  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd535816.aspx

 

 

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Yes exacly what I need, thanks a lot guy !

I searched in french method but... ^^

I'll try this and I'll say if it's work or not .

 

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