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on 12.09.2023 21:08
on 12.09.2023 21:08
hi trying to upgrade too and have the system image copy and recovery disc but cannot force the bios to recover to the new drive. do yo have instructions on this please?
on 12.09.2023 21:27
on 12.09.2023 21:27
This you have to do with that program, which made te Image from the system.
By the way, what do you understand if you say "system image"? The complete Windows Installation with the helping partitions before C:\\?
Who made it with which program?
Because usually most E3222 do not have a Power Recover program integrated, nor an Image called Recover.
Nor do you get a recovery disk separately.
And please name the MSN Number. It's on a sticker underneath? Are you from UK? Or wherefrom?
Then it could be MSN 30026562.
Look there and find your model:
--> https://www.medion.com/de/service/topic/medion-products?msnCheck=E3222
Do you have a flash memory expansion slot (for M.2 SATA SSDs) underneath? Is it empty?
Cheers, daddle
on 14.09.2023 12:47
on 14.09.2023 12:47
Hi
I used the windows (7) backup & restore function to 'create a system image' on an external harddrive, then this to 'create a system repair disc' on an external DVD rom.
I then wanted to use the bios to 'system image recovery' to the new SSD which is installed in the spare M2 slot underneath. The new SSD have been recognised by the computer.
MSN is 30026562
thanks
14.09.2023 14:43 - edited 14.09.2023 15:10
14.09.2023 14:43 - edited 14.09.2023 15:10
Hi @bemorganinc
I use the same program in WIn 10 --> Makes an image with the Win 7 Program, which is still integrated in Win 10 and Win 11.
If you make the repairdisk in the same folder in Settings -> WIN 7 this DV or CD does not work to boot the Laptop, or to start the reflashing. Which depends on UEFI and GPT partitioning
You must go to the Start Button and search there for Repair- or Restore disk. Sorrry, don't know the exact english name for it (in German: "Wiederherstellungslaufwerk". Could be "recovery drive ").
Then the system collects all necessary system files and small programs. Takes some time. Than you can make your choice to use a USB Stick minimum 32 GB for the recovery files to be written to the stick9
If you boot from the stick, it boots into Windows RE (Rescue). This allows you to flash your external Image onto your new disk..
daddle