Asus EEE PC Backup Windows with Asus Backtracker Asus Backtracker is a tool released by Asus special for backing up Asus snap-in recovery partition into an USB to make a double copy of system image. Before start, you should prepare a USB flash drive no small than 16GB and plug it into your computer. Then, and install it. Note:Backtracker can only backup the when it is in good condition into an USB and only when current system is working. Besides, it only supports ASUS Notebook with Windows 8 or 8.1. Launch Backtracker and click “Get Started” to start Asus EEE PC system backup. Step2.Click on “Back up the factory recovery image” and “Start” it.
You will not get an Eee PC recovery disk with your Asus laptop. The Eee PC is an Asus in the netbook form-factor, but you need to create a backup USB stick.
Step3.Select your USB flash drive as the destination to save image file. Step4.The USB device will be overwritten.
If there are import data on it, first or choose another proper usb. During the process, keep power connection.
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Then, “Start” asus eee pc backup windows. Take your patience and wait until it finishes.
Do not do other actions on your machine during this period of time. Asus EEE PC System Backup with AOMEI Onekey Recovery The essence of asus eee pc backup recovery partition is to make a double image of operating system factory default settings. To achieve this, Asus Backtracker is not the only choice. And, users can take for a try. AOMEI Onekey Recovery is a third party software which is majored in system backup and restore. Of course, it also applies to Asus computers. Let’s see how it make a system recovery USB.
Preparations: • Download and install AOMEI Onekey Recovery on your Asus eee PC. • Get an usb flash drive no small than 16GB and make it ready for usage. Start AOMEI Onekey Recovery and choose “OneKey System Backup”. Select “Backup system to other location” and go on. Find your usb and set it as destination and “Start Backup”. When it finishes, your system recovery USB has been made.
This is an alternative to Asus eee pc backup recovery partition, easy and safe to use. So, if there is some reason that you cannot use Asus Backtracker, such as the recovery partition has been damaged or your os is not Win8/8.1, you can try AOMEI OneKey Recovery.
I'm trying to re-install to factory settings for the Asus eee pc 1005HAB via USB flash drive since I do not own an external optical drive for the recovery disk the computer came with. The F9 Recovery will not work. I have successfully created an iso disk image using the 'ISODisk' program and loaded it onto my 8GB flashdrive using 'ISO to USB'. I can then boot this flashdrive. The Asus recovery CD/DVD program loads up and i can choose a partition or whole HD to recover to.
Then a popup appears and prompts 'Please insert the Recovery CD/DVD and then click OK!' Is there any way to get around this without finding an external optical drive for the recovery disk? To recap, this is for the factory settings with Windows 7 Starter that it came with. Not the XP OS that some versions came with. What did you end up doing Corbin1091? I am having the same issue.
Can it be done with a USB drive? There should be a recovery partition on Asus eeepc. Have you try hitting F9 a few time continously prior to restarting the netbook & prior to POST? (power on self test) Once done, it should bring up windows boot manager, next hit F8 & choose repair your computer, as this would give you the option of repair startup problems, run diagnostic or restore your system Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.