You can make Windows 10 system image recovery from external hard drive easily when your computer can start usually. And when your computer does not boot correctly due to system crashes, corrupted, or broken, you can restore the image backup successfully by following the step-by-step guides provided below. Or you can make things simpler with a professional Windows 10 system backup and recovery tool without using the complex system repair disc.
A Windows 10 system image is an exact copy of the operating system, boot sectors, settings, programs, registry, and essential files on the C drive (generally speaking). It ensures you the computer protection and revives your Windows 10 installation quickly and easily.
The reason for creating a system image on the external hard drive is that when your computer corrupts, broken, crashed, or under the risk of virus attack, it may be inaccessible, and you can't make the system image recovery on the computer if you have backed up on the local drive. Furthermore, creating a system image on the external hard drive can save considerable space on the sized HDD/SSD.
How to Restore System Image Without Repair Disc
If you are worried about whether you can restore system image without repair disc, it is possible. In this post, we will see a professional backup tool, EaseUS Todo Backup to create a system image on an external device and use it to restore it on your device.
Before you restore the system backup, you need to create a system image to the external hard drive before. What’s more, you must create a system repair disc and the end of backup to access the recovery options if your computer is unable to boot.
Step 1. Connect the external hard drive to your computer.
Step 2. Open "Settings" > click "Update and Security" > "Backup" > "go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)".
Step 3. Choose to "Create a system image" on the left pane > check "On a hard disk" option under "Where do you want to save the backup?". Choose the target external hard drive in On a hard disk drop-down menu.
Step 4. Click "Next" > "Start backup". Wait for a full backup of your system completes.
When the backup is done, you'll be prompted to create a system repair disk (CD/DVD) to access the recovery options if your computer is unable to boot.
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If your computer can boot normally, you can restore the backup image easily.
Open "Settings" > go to "Update & Security" > "Recovery". Click the "Restart now" button in the Advanced startup section. When your computer restarts, go to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "System Image Recovery" and follow the instructions to restore Windows 10 system image you’ve created on the external hard drive.
If your computer can't boot properly, you can do start over a Windows installation by restoring from the previous system backup.
Step 1. Connect the external drive with the system image backup and the system repair disc to your computer.
Step 2. Reboot your computer from the repair disk. You may need to change your system's BIOS settings to make sure it can boot from the CD or DVD drive by hitting "Delete/F2".
Step 3. When the "Windows Setup" appears, click "Next" > "Repair your computer" int the bottom-left corner > "Troubleshoot" > "System Image Recovery" > choose Windows 10.
Step 4. Select the "Use the latest available system image" > "Next".
Step 5. If you want to restore the system image to a new drive, you can also select the "Format and repartition disks" option. (Warning: This operation will erase any existing partitions and disks on your computer.) Then, click "Next" > "Finish "> "Yes" to start the Windows 10 system image recovery from the external hard drive.
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