Asus Windows 7 Recovery Disk Download

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This is a guide about Asus recovery disks for the following versions of Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8. A recovery disk is also known as a restore disc, repair disc, boot disc or rescue disk. Looking for a recovery disk for Asus? Download Easy Recovery Essentials (our recovery and repair disk for Asus). Jump to Download alternative recovery disk for Asus - Recover Windows 7 with the disk or the partition. Restart your computer and start pressing F9 during booting. Select Windows Setup [EMS Enabled] Select the language. When the ASUS Preload Wizard screen appears, click Next. Select the partition you want to delete and use for the recovery process and click.

Asus Windows 7 Recovery Disc

Good evening!
Does anybody have iso image of Windows 7 Home Premium Recovery Media 64 bit ENG? This disk was by default shipped with my Asus G72GX but it was 32 bit version. I need 64 bit for my G75VW since there was only driver disk with it. I suppose that this disk will work for any Asus laptop since there is no any model list on it (Only Windows imgae, Asus utility to restore Windows on either 2 partitions (C/D), entire partition, etc.) The reason that sfc/scannow test accomplished with error on other images of Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit's downloaded from torrents, means that thoose builds are corrupted or modified by someone else.

Asus Windows 7 Download Recovery

Dear Members,
I have an ASUS EEE PC 1015PEM netbook running windows 7 starter which I would like to factory restore as I want it to be like a new machine for somebody else. I also installed Ubuntu on my machine. On contacting ASUS Support, I was given the following steps:
1. Shutdown completely (via start menu) & connect mains power.
2. Power on and immediately tap repeatedly on F9 as the machine boots
3. Select 'Windows Setup [EMS Enabled]'
4. Choose language & agree to ASUS products only prompt.
5. Select 'Recover Windows to first partition only' option
6. Confirm further boxes until you see 'Applying Progress'.
7. Please leave computer alone for up to 2 hours to complete and please do not interupt process under any circumstance.
8. Apply and all Windows Updates and Asus Updates.
Unfortunately, from step 2 onwards, this does not work in my favour. On contacting ASUS again, I was told this was because I have Ubuntu installed, which has deleted my recovery partition and there was nothing that can be done now.
Is there any advise you can give at all? Any other way I can factory restore with my current situation?
Thanks in advance.