How To Restore A Windows 7
How To Restore A Windows 7
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INTRODUCTION
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o Step 1: Determine whether there is a Windows.old folder and whether there is sufficient free space on the
o Step 4: Copy the contents or move the contents of the Windows.old folder
o Step 5: Restore the boot sector for the previous Windows installation
o Step 6: Restore the Boot.ini file for the previous Windows installation of Windows XP or of Windows 2000
o Step 7: Close the Command Prompt window, and then click Restart
o Additional resources
INTRODUCTION
In certain scenarios you may need to restore your Windows 7 Computer back to the previous installation of Windows.
This article walks you through the steps to manually restore your computer back to the previous version of Windows.
Note: To do this, you must use the command prompt, and you must type specific commands at the command prompt
Note: If you currently have Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 installed, the uninstall steps are the same as with Windows 7
without any service packs installed. If you are restoring back to a previous Windows 7 installation, you may need to
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To resolve this issue, follow the steps listed below to restore your computer back to a previous version of Windows
Step 1: Determine whether there is a Windows.old folder and whether there is sufficient free space on the
1. Click Start
3. In the Free Space column, note how much space is available for Local Disk (C:) under the Hard Disk Drives
area.
4. In the Hard Disk Drives area, double-click Local Disk (C:), and then determine whether the Windows.old
folder exists.
Important If the Windows.old folder does not exist, you cannot follow the steps in this article to restore the
previous Windows installation to this computer. You must backup and restore or transfer your files to the
6. Windows 7 will determine the size of the folder after several seconds.
Determine whether the Windows.old folder is smaller than the free space that is available for Local Disk (C:) in step 1.2.
Note If the Windows.old folder is two times as large as the free space that is available for the Local Disk (C:) entry, you
1. Put the Windows 7 installation disc in the DVD drive, and then restart the computer.
2. Press a key when you are prompted to restart from the disc.
3. In the Install Windows window, select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard input method or other input
5. In the System Recovery Options window, click the version of the Windows 7 operating system that you want
The Command Prompt window opens, and it displays the command prompt. The command prompt is where you will
Note When you type one or more of the commands at the command prompt in the following steps and press ENTER,
If you receive this message, go to the next step in this section, and then type the command in that next step.
Type the following commands and press ENTER after each command:
C:
Md Win7
Attrib –h –s –r ProgramData
Step 4: Copy the contents or move the contents of the Windows.old folder
Note When you type one or more of the commands at the command prompt in the following steps and press ENTER,
If you receive this message, go to the next step in this section, and then type the command in the next step.
Type the following commands and press ENTER after each command:
Step 5: Restore the boot sector for the previous Windows installation
Type one of the following commands at the command prompt, as appropriate for your situation.
Note In the following commands, D: represents the DVD drive. If the DVD drive on the computer is represented by a
When the previous Windows installation was Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Microsoft
Windows 2000
D:\boot\bootsect /nt52 c:
D:\boot\bootsect /nt60 c:
Step 6: Restore the Boot.ini file for the previous Windows installation of Windows XP or of Windows 2000
Note Follow these steps only when the previous installation is Windows XP or Windows 2000.
Type the following commands and press ENTER after each command:
Attrib –h –s –r boot.ini.saved
Step 7: Close the Command Prompt window, and then click Restart
1. Type the following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:
exit
Note After you have verified that Windows XP is functional, you can remove the C:\Win7 folder if it is not needed for
Additional resources
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/Windows7/Installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-7
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/Windows7/Installing-Windows-7-frequently-asked-questions