HELP! Windows 7 System Image, could you help me?
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I have a problem: When I installed Windows 7 4 days ago, I created a system image, and I continued creating system image, but after a while I can't create system images anymore. Windows 7 Ultimate is installed in C: 1TB Seagate 7200 rpm, and I have other HDD, D: 500GB Seagate 7200 rpm (here I created the System Image) I was doing my backups just fine, but now Windows "thinks" that it is installed in the "D" drive and not in "C" WTF??!! So now I can't create System Images because Windows says that you can't create backups in the same HDD where Windows is installed! Why is Windows 7 going crazy? Windows 7 has all updates, I tried with TuneUp Utilities 2012 "Clean Registry" function, but there's just no way to fix it! Please, could you help me?
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Answer:
Restore the computer.
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Restore the computer.
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