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Download our recovery and repair disk for Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 (also for Windows Vista, 7, XP or Server editions) that can be used to access system recovery tools, giving you options of using an antivirus, System Restore, document and picture backup and recovery, automated system repair, and a command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery.

Our recovery disk is compatible with desktops, workstations, laptops, notebooks, netbooks, ultrabooks and servers from Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Lenovo, IBM, Toshiba, Compaq, Gateway or eMachines that have Windows 8 or 8.1 installed.

The disk is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 8 or Windows 8.1. It supports x86 and x64 platforms.

Easy Recovery Essentials – or EasyRE – is a 50 to 135 MB ISO image that you can download and burn to any CD, DVD or USB drives.

With Easy Recovery Essentials you can recover and repair your computer.

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  1. Compatibility

About our recovery and repair disk

It has become harder and harder to get recovery or installation disks for your computer as major PC manufacturers no longer distribute a recovery or repair CD/DVD with your purchase.

A Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 installation DVD can be used to recover your computer. You can use it to access many recovery options, use System Restore and automatically fix boot errors or blue screens.

But instead of giving customers real recovery CDs and DVDs with their purchase of a computer (like notebooks, laptops, desktop computers etc.), PC manufacturers (like Dell, HP, Samsung, Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba and others) usually require you to make the recovery media by yourself.

If you can’t boot into Windows or your PC isn’t working, only a bootable recovery and repair CD/DVD/USB can save you.

Our recovery disk, called Easy Recovery Essentials, is an ISO image that you can download today and burn to any CDs, DVDs or USB drives.

You can boot from our disk to recover or repair your broken computer.

We provided instructions on how to do this below, see Burn to CDs, DVDs or USB drives.

With Easy Recovery Essentials you can:

  • Find and fix errors automatically with Automated Repair
  • Recover your PC from infections with the built-in antivirus
  • Restore your PC to a working state
  • Access and backup your most important data (like documents, pictures, music, videos and so on)

Easy Recovery Essentials is used by computer technicians and IT experts for its many features:

  • Fully-featured visual partition editor
  • Scriptable command line
  • Advanced recovery options
  • Web browser

Read more about EasyRE for computer repair professionals here.

Download recovery disk for Windows 8 and 8.1

Our recovery and repair disk uses a non-destructive repair process that can recover your PC without formatting your hard drive or reinstalling Windows.

Easy Recovery Essentials comes with:

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  • Powerful Automated Repair feature
  • Antivirus scanner built-in
  • Ability to access System Restore
  • Web browser to browser the Internet
  • Ability to backup your most important files (documents, videos, pictures, music and so on)
  • Memory diagnostics and a command-line tools for advanced options

Update: Please note that this disk is no longer free, due to licensing restrictions imposed upon us.

Our recovery disk supports x86 and x64 platforms and all Microsoft Windows 8 editions:

  • Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit editions)
  • Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit editions)

Our disk is in ISO image format. You can burn the image to any CDs, DVDs or USB drives and then use it as a bootable recovery media.

You cannot use a recovery or repair disk to install or reinstall Windows 8.

Burn to CDs, DVDs or USB drives

We published a guide on how to burn an ISO image to CD or DVD. Our recovery ISO image can be burnt to any CDs or DVDs and USB drives.

You can burn it with your favorite burning program. We published step-by-step instructions and guides on how to do this for any CDs or DVDs:

You can opt for a recovery USB instead: follow our guide on how to make a EasyRE recovery USB drive here.

Compatibility

Our recovery and repair disk works with any desktop computers, workstations, laptops, notebooks, ultrabooks, netbooks or servers computers from all major PC manufacturers:

  • Dell
  • HP
  • Asus
  • Acer
  • Lenovo
  • Samsung
  • Toshiba

It’s also compatible with older or no longer available PC brands, such as:

  • IBM
  • Compaq
  • Gateway Computers
  • eMachines

If your computer runs Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you can download Easy Recovery Essentials.

Dell

Our recovery disk is compatible with Dell computers:

  • Dell Adamo
  • Dell Inspiron
  • Dell Studio
  • Dell Vostro
  • Dell XPS
  • Dell Latitude

Do you have a Dell computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Dell.

HP

Easy Recovery Essentials work with your HP computer. It’s compatible with the following series of HP PCs:

  • HP ENVY
  • HP EliteBook
  • HP Essential Home
  • HP Pavilion
  • HP x2 models

Do you have a HP computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for HP.

Asus

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with Asus computers.

Do you have an Asus computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Asus.

Acer

Our recovery disk can be downloaded by Acer customers. The disk is compatible with all Acer series and models:

  • Aspire M and T, Aspire X and Predator G
  • Aspire R, Aspire V3 and Aspire E
  • Aspire S7, Aspire S5, Aspire S3, Aspire P, Aspire M, Aspire V7, Aspire V5
  • Aspire One

Do you have an Acer computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Acer.

Lenovo

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with Lenovo computers:

  • Lenovo ThinkPad
  • Lenovo IdeaPad
  • Lenovo Thinkcentre
  • Lenovo Ideacentre

Do you have a Lenovo computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Lenovo.

Samsung

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with any Samsung laptops or desktops:

  • Samsung ATIV Book, Gaming and Business PC series for laptops
  • Samsung ATIV One for All-in-One desktops

Toshiba

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with all Toshiba series and models:

  • Toshiba Satellite
  • Toshiba Qosmio
  • Toshiba Portege
  • Toshiba Tecra
  • Toshiba Kira family series
  • Toshiba All-in-One desktop series

Do you have a Toshiba computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Toshiba.

IBM, Compaq, Gateway, eMachines

These PC manufacturers were either acquired by another company or they are no longer on the market. Our recovery disk is compatible with these PCs, if your computer runs the supported Windows versions:

  • Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
  • Windows 7 (all editions)
  • Windows Vista (all editions)
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2012

IBM

Lenovo acquired IBM’s personal computer division in 2005.

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with IBM computers and laptops (like the ThinkPad series) and Lenovo computers (see Lenovo).

Compaq

HP acquired Compaq in 2002.

Easy Recovery Essentials is compatible with Compaq desktops and laptops (including the Presario series) and HP computers (see HP).

Gateway and eMachines

eMachines was acquired by Gateway Computers in 2007. In 2007, Gateway Computers was acquired by Acer. The eMachines brand was used until 2012.

Easy Recovery Esssentials is compatible with Gateway computers:

  • Series SX, DX and One ZX
  • NE and NV series
  • LT series

Do you have a Gateway computer running Windows 8? Read our recovery and restore guide for Gateway.

Easy Recovery Esssentials is compatible with eMachines PCs and Acer computers (see Acer).

Disk for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP or Server editions

You can download Easy Recovery Essentials for other versions of Windows, such as Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP or the Windows Server editions.

Windows 7

Read more about our recovery disk for Windows 7.

Our recovery disk supports Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) and its editions: Ultimate, Enterprise, Professional, Home Premium, Home Basic and Starter.

Download the disk for Windows 7.

Windows Vista

Read more about our recovery disk for Windows Vista.

Easy Recovery Essentials supports Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) and its editions: Ultimate, Enterprise, Professional, Home Premium, Home Basic and Starter.

Download the disk for Windows Vista.

Windows XP or Server editions

If your computer runs Windows XP or Windows Server, you can download Easy Recovery Essentials.

Our disk supports Microsoft Windows XP, including the Service Pack updates:

  • Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1)
  • Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
  • Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3)

Download the disk for Windows XP.

You can download the disk for any of the following Windows Server editions:

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  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows Server 2012

Download the disk for Windows Server.

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Comments

  • edited March 2015
    • Toolbar - Add - Image Folder - select ‘Windows8Pro’: to select the OS source
    • For Windows 8.1, let NTlite convert the compressed .esd to a .wim
      • Backup this folder for re-use later for example Windows8ProForNTlite
      • Add this folder as the source
    • Toolbar - Load: Load Windows 8.1 Pro from install.wim (wait a minute…)
    • In Components:
      • Toolbar - Compatibility: select things you want to keep working...
        • Printing
        • Recommended All
        • USB support
        • Windows Update
        • Host Machine (or HWlist)
      • Toolbar - Expand All - Uncheck All: now only the absolute minimum is selected to be installed
      • Add to that the following, by checking what you need:
        • Application Compatibility! (needed for a lot of older applications)
        • Media - high definition audio device (both)
          • wdmaudio (if not already selected)
        • Floppy Disk Support (otherwise Device Manager will have an unassigned Device from Parallels)
        • Group Policy Client & Local Security Policy (useful for changing some otherwise inaccessible settings)
        • Wallpapers (Default)
        • Internet Explorer client
        • optional: Accessories - Mouse pointers
        • optional: add 'Time Service' (did not work in Windows 8.1, but OK in Windows 7)
        • Win7: Desktop Window Manager (for Audio and Network Connections to work - may get fixed in later NTlite version)
      • No need to add Metro (almost all settings can be done elsewhere)
    • In Features:
      • Internet Explorer is enabled
    • In Updates - Integrate Update Packages:
      • To find out relevant Update packages, you should first make an NTlited install without integrated updates
        • then run Windows Update and make a list of all important Security Updates by KB number
      • Download the relevant updates based on the list created in the first step
        • manually from Microsoft Download Center https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/default.aspx (search by KB number)
        • or automatically from Windows Updates Downloader (http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/Default.aspx)
          • Do not just use all the updates from the downloader, but only the ones determined by the initial install, otherwise there will be problems when trying to install updates for components which have been removed
        • Put the Updates you want to use in a folder on your Desktop, for example Win8Updates
      • On Win8: Do Not Install KB3039066 (causes folder rename error: folders cannot be renamed after installing this)
    • In Tweaks:
      • optional: modify ‘Services' according to Black Viper Safe list (http://www.blackviper.com) usually a few dozen changes
      • Auto Reboot on BSOD - disable
      • UAC: disable prompt on Secure Desktop
    • In Unattended:
      • Toolbar - Enable, then Auto-fill
        • modify Administrator user as needed including Password “yyyyyy”, possibly check Autologon
      • optional: Toolbar - Add local account: Group - Users, ...
      • Toolbar - Configure disk partition: Check... Install to this partition, Maximum, OK
      • use Generic install Key for Windows 8.1 (Bing it ;-)
    • In Post Setup:
      • Add 7Zip
      • Add Sysinternals Process Explorer (self-expanding 7zipped exe) https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
      • Add WinDirStat http://windirstat.info/index.html
      • optional: Add Firefox
      • add some tweaks, reg hacks etc. (see below)
        • Win8DisableSwapfile.reg - disable Metro swapfile
        • Win8NoLockScreen.reg - disable the Lock Screen
        • setvmem.bat - set smaller Virtual Memory
    • In Apply:
      • Toolbar - check Clean Update backup, optional: check Reuse Driver Cache
      • Toolbar - check Save changes to image
      • Toolbar - keep check on Backup Log & Backup preset
      • optional: Toolbar - check ESD compression (gets the image down to almost CD size, but can take about 15 mins longer) without ESD compression the image will be around 900 MB
      • Toolbar - check Create ISO image: Save to outside of the VM and name it something meaningful (Windows_8.1_Pro_32bit_en_US_NTLite4.iso)
      • In Source - Toolbar - Save - Preset name: for example Win8NTlite4
  • edited March 2015
    • Select image file
      • Select Operating System - 'Windows 8.1' (if not recognised)
      • Win8: Select 'Look like Windows 7’ (to get Start8 start menu)
      • Customize: Sharing, Applications, Startup, Memory, disable USB Webcam
    • Install should then all be fully automatic for Windows 8, Windows 7 may ask for a key, which can be skipped
      • when creating partition manually: search for 'How to Avoid Reserved or Hidden Partition in Windows 8”
    After Installation in Parallels VM:
    • Parallels Hard Disk will be about 2.3 - 2.8 GB, memory usage about 250 MB (win8.1)
    • Win7: disable system restore
    • set 125% Windows & Font scaling (on Hi-Res monitors)
    • Install Parallels Tools
      • Win7: Install Parallels 'Mac Look’
        • adjust fonts & sizes Segoe UI 11px
      • Win8: 'Windows 7 Look’ (Win8)
    • add Process Explorer shortcut
    • check or install WinDirStat
    • In Win8.1:
      • Start8
        • optional: Update Start8 to version 1.5+ (from website)
          • sometimes problems with uninstall-loop in Windows 8.1
      • Start 8 settings:
        • Desktop: Disable all Windows 8 Hot corners
        • Configure:
          • Show ‘Run’
          • Hide shortcuts:
            • Games (do not work)
            • Help and Support, etc.
    • Check for Updates in Windows Update (first time can be slow)
      • ignore (most) Optional Updates
      • change Settings (uncheck 'give me recommended updates...')
      • HIDE (in Windows 8.1):
        • Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
        • Do Not Install KB3039066 (causes folder rename error)
        • KB3008242 not needed
        • KB2994290 not needed
        • as of March 2015 (in Windows 8.1)
          • install KB2919355 (2.3 MB)
      • HIDE in Windows 7:
        • Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
        • optional: IE 11, 10, 9
        • KB2532531 (not needed BT related, cannot install)
        • KB2552343
        • KB2786081
        • KB2798162
        • KB2868116
        • but install KB973688 (XML SP2)
      • Optional:
        • Win7: Install .NET 4.5 Offline Installer
    • make Firefox default (if installed)
    • launch 7Zip as Admin to associate file-types with all users
    • disable Windows Error Reporting in Group Policy
      • Administrativ Templates - Windows Components - Windows Error Reporting
    • Activation
      • check: %windir%system32cmd /c slmgr/dli
    • optional: Install downloaded Theme
    • Check Device Manager
    • Win7: sounds: disable startup sound
      • Disable Delete Confirmation on Recycle Bin
    • Use WinDirStat to check what is taking up most space
    • Delete ‘Software Distribution’ (stop Windows Update Service first)
    • Shrink WinSXS
      • (see relevant articles)
      • On Windows 8.1:
        • Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore
        • Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase
        • Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore
    • Delete: C:UsersChristianAppDataLocalTempPrlToolsPackages
    • Delete any restore points and disable System Protection (Win7)
    • launch Windows Disk CleanUp
    • optional: CCleaner (disable Monitoring)
    Not working or Missing:
    • Creating new Users in a Group
      • fast user switching
      • Create an account via an Administrator command shell cmd.exe:
        • net user /add useraccountname mypassword
        • net localgroup administrators useraccountname /add
    • Even with Metro disabled, Metro IE is installed
      • Metro IE will not load any pages
      • On full screen 'Here is Start' will not disappear
    • cannot change account picture (due to Metro not being installed)
    • generally: if nothing from .Net is installed, Event Viewer will not work
    • some errors will show up in Event Monitor, not all of which have been explored by me
    Conclusions after testing:
    • Saves a lot of space for each VM, usually only 2.5 to 3.5 GB per VM even with installed updates & applications
      • whereas a regular VM with Win7 or Win8 easily takes up 8 to 20 GB and keeps on growing
    • Win8 Lite is more responsive and almost as fast as a Windows XP VM
    • used Process Explorer to check memory usage, which is between 200 and 300 MB after idling for 5 minutes (about half of a regular install)
    • Device Manager shows no errors
    • Network, Sound and all built in desktop applications incl. Administrative Settings work
    • .Net Framework 3.5 or 4.5 can be installed later, if needed
    • most desktop applications will install and run smoothly
    • tested Firefox, Quicken, Bibleworks, etc.
  • Win8DisableSwapfile.reg
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory Management]

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsPersonalization]

    wmic computersystem set AutomaticManagedPagefile=False
    wmic pagefileset where name='C:pagefile.sys' set InitialSize=256,MaximumSize=512
    Some Silent Install Switches:
    77z938.msi /q INSTALLDIR='C:Program Files7-Zip'
    Firefox Setup 36.0.1.exe -ms
    windirstat1_1_2_setup.exe /S
    msxml4-KB954430-enu.exe /quiet
    WindowsUpdateAgent-7.6-x86.exe /quiet
    Process Explorer.exe -o'C:Program Files' -y (7zip created self-extracting exe)
    Attached xml settings file for Windows 8.1:
    • intended as a working example, but may not work as expected without adapting it first
    • this needs to be tweaked for your individual needs and file paths
  • edited March 2015

    Comments, questions, suggestions and corrections are welcome.
    Chris
  • edited March 2015
    Ho-ly monkey, it's like reading a letter from a long lost twin!
    Excellent guide, covers a lot more than I expected from the title.
    You might think about changing it to something more generic, and it applies to Win7 as well as you said.
    I'll for sure be getting back to you for input on the online documentation in the future, and reference this in the next blog post.
    Also pinned it on the forum to be more visible in the future.
    Thanks Chris!
  • edited March 2015

    I modified the title a bit, as you suggested. Thanks for pinning the post. I probably won't have much time to give input regarding documentation in the future, as too many other projects are coming up.
    Chris
    • intended as a working example, but may not work as expected without adapting it first
    • this needs to be tweaked for your individual needs and file paths
    • it is derived from a previous, basically original image (Win7ProFullBase) which had over 100 Updates installed
      • lists of applied Updates can be found in the log and xml files
  • edited March 2015
    • 106 Windows Update Packages were added to create the Win7ProFullBase 32 bit Windows 7 SP1 Professional image.
      • Attached is the code of the list, which can be added to the .xml configuration.
  • For the benefit of people who may need to organise their Windows 8.1 64-Bit updates for a new image. Here's a spread sheet which I used as of today 20.07.15, to download each item from the Windows update catalogue. Was a worthy exercise, after doing it once, just keep adding to it.
  • Hi Chris - you mentioned:
    • Win8 Lite is more responsive and almost as fast as a Windows XP VM
    Is this just subjective or have you done any other kind of concrete benchmarks whoch show that Win8 Lite is faster than Win8 and close to XP ?
  • edited August 2015
    It should be noted that following the steps with a 64-bit Windows 7 does not yield a 700 MiB image, but a 788 MiB one. Not a big deal for me, since I wanted it for VMware only.
    Also, post-setup steps to include could be:
    • powercfg -h off
    • disabling or minimizing the page file (depending on what you mean to do with it) - saw it as policy for Win 8 above
    • on Windows 8/8.1 disable swapfile.sys
    Also, if you merely want to use WinDirStat, you can simply copy windirstat.exe from the installed copy. The language DLLs are not strictly necessary, nor is the DLL included for 9x/NT compatibility. If you want to create a shortcut on the desktop still, I recommend NirCmd (actually I recommend the whole package!).
    I'm also currently pondering on how to include VMware Tools into the image. Will get there eventually ... it appears to be the usual MSI wrapped in an EXE. setup64.exe /s /v /qn appears to do the trick.
    To list installed updates, use wmic qfe
  • Hi All,
    I'm new to the NTLite Community but I'm an old fan of NLite .
    Thank you for the tutorial.
  • Hello. I don't quite understand what exactly makes a windows image lose its weight? My ISO Windows 7 Ultimate Image uses 4+ GB HD space. When installed, it would use 12-13 GB HD space. So this post is intended to show how to compress an iso image? I've followed these steps, except 'Installation in Parallels VM' paragraph, since I'm using VMWare Workstation instead of it, but it doesn't seem my iso image is 700MB now. Can you help me?
  • edited April 2016
    After some corrections in the source of my OS, it says 'Deleted files: 12114 (2019 MB)' in the Apply section , BUT only the NTLike programm says so, actually it hasn't lost any weight. The install.wim file is still 3.7 GB, while it must be like 1.7 now.
  • edited April 2016
    @Shamil788, do you save changes to the image when applying changes?
    If you unchecked Save Changes on the Apply page toolbar, you can save it by manually unloading image on the Source page and ticking save changes when prompted. In that case don't forget to Convert - Rebuild to reduce WIM size.
    Then you can right-click image and choose Create ISO if you need the ISO file.
  • Thank you for your help I guess it worked. A folder with OS on vmWare used to use 12-14 GB of my disk space, now it's about 8. However, it's still a huge amount in comparison with the success of the topic starter.
  • If I do this process with Windows 10, how much disk space it would need?
  • Oh yes, I remember I did the same thing long time ago. Very nice a CD-Image and its still working well. I just forgot what I exactly did, so later tries resulted in crashed systems. Nice to see here that someone had fiigured out again and give us a tutorial. Great Work! Keep it Up!
    Few questions about experience:
    - Same way with Win10 possible?
    - Running Office 2016, Skype and VPN-Clients with it?
    - Language Pack support?
    Greetz
  • edited August 2016
  • edited August 2016
    523MB? pah! Windows 7 SP1 64Bit iso with 441MB. installed 1,22GB on VM
    edit: sorry, i its only 32bit, not 64bit
  • edited August 2016
    I've tried this and whenever I try booting it into VMWare, the internet does not work. I've tried NAT and bridged, and neither seem to work. Any information I can provide to troubleshoot?
  • edited August 2016
    @trentfromrid, keep all Network - File Sharing components, Drivers - Network adapters, and Hardware Support - Individual - Network*. I would also enable Components - Compatibility - VMWare machine.
    If you still have issues, or did not remove those, then please send me an email to support at ntlite dot com containing the preset in question. Thanks.
  • I am trying to download Win8NTlite8forum.xml 38.2K.
    It is empty in firefox. In Chrome I get 'failed no file'.
    Can someone help?
  • Fixed, returned all presets in this topic, thanks for the notice.
  • Can this possibly get updated for Windows 10? Specifically touching on the things that will definitely break the OOBE, because everytime I try to make one I end up with a boot loop. I can edit the registry to bypass it, but I'd rather not have to.
  • edited March 2017
    kronflux, what's wrong with the OOBE compatibility option in Components-Compatibility, it is supposed to protect the needed components?
    If it did not help, please open a new topic and attach your preset or send it to support email. Thanks.
  • edited April 2017
    here is a Preset for a minimalst Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate 32Bit (German) with only 768MB but included 41MB for vmware Tools.
    CD size is 330MB.
    tested and drivers for vmware Workstation.
    nice to see how small NTLite can do
  • edited April 2017
    I can get Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate 64bit(with 3125574) installed at 1.1gb, but 500mb of that is syswow64, so that could go down to 600mb using 64bit programs only.
    768mb installed, great work. What is the installed size(minus pagefile and hibernation file) for a standard 32bit install?