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O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software

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Start directly from bootable disk<br />

Start directly from bootable disk<br />

If you start O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> directly from bootable disks such as CD, DVD or a USB stick, you will have access to all<br />

available functions .<br />

The bootable disk contains Windows PE and can be used, for example, to restore an entire computer or a system partition,<br />

if an image has already been created. You can use the bootable disk with O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> even if your Windows<br />

is incapable of booting as a result of software error. In addition to O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>, the CD includes a number of other<br />

system recovery tools that can be used to try starting Windows without restoring from an image. More information is<br />

available in the program help of each integrated tool.<br />

Starting from CD/DVD<br />

1. Make sure that your system is able to be started from a CD. You can configure the necessary settings in BIOS.<br />

Further information can be obtained from your motherboard manufacturer.<br />

2. Insert the O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> Start CD in your computer’s CD/DVD drive.<br />

3. Restart the computer. Follow the instructions at the start of the CD.<br />

4. The system settings will subsequently appear in the window. Select a language and region.<br />

5. At the next stage you can load drivers for those devices where no drivers under Windows PE were initially<br />

found, see also chapter "Load Drivers".<br />

6. O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> will start after confirmation of the license regulation.<br />

Start from USB stick<br />

To boot from an USB stick, you normally have to change the boot sequence in the boot menu of your computer. Alternatively,<br />

you can also configure the necessary settings in BIOS. Further information can be obtained from your motherboard<br />

manufacturer.<br />

1. Open the boot menu while the computer is booting.<br />

2. You can change the sequence in the menu by placing the USB entry (removable devices) at the beginning.<br />

3. After that, your computer will recognize your USB stick as boot medium, and will start the program from there.<br />

Note: The sequence in the boot menu is normally only valid for the current computer status. This step might have to<br />

be repeated the next time your computer is booted.<br />

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