Introduction of Bootable CD

Bootable CD is a kind of special disc, which contains a bootable operating system. This operation system generally is a compact version of Linux or Windows PE. A disc which has been installed a compact operating system is called Bootable CD.

If the Windows operating system installed on hard disk, such as, Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, can not boot or suffers a system crash, we can restore the operating system through a bootable CD so as to make the operating system on the disc work normally again.

It is always recommended to backup Windows drivers so as to restore them and insure a working computer after recovering system. Or you may download the magic tool Driver Talent for Network Card which is able to download and install network drivers without internet connection in case of no internet after system recovery.

Create bootable disc will help you boot your computer successfully. The bootable CD maker AOMEI Backupper supports creating two kinds of bootable CD or USB Flash Drive. One is Linux boot disc, and another is Windows PE boot disc. The former one can be created straightway, while the latter one may require installing Windows AIK kit in your operating system in advance. Linux boot disc has several drawbacks. For example, some hardware does not support it, such as, hardware RAID; and some functions of the software can not be used. Therefore, we strongly recommend creating Windows PE bootable CD first. The comparison of the available functions between these two types of disc is as follows.

Making Windows PE Bootable CD

When making a Windows PE bootable CD, the free backup software – AOMEI Backupper will check out whether your operating system meets the corresponding requirements. For instance, is it necessary to install Windows AIK? If it does, this software will provide corresponding notices. If your operating system is Vista or higher version of OS, such as, Windows 7/8/2008 R2/2011/2012, usually you can directly create a bootable CD without installing Windows AIK.

Here come the steps of how to create bootable disc with AOMEI Backupper.

Step 1. Under the “Tools” tab, select “Create Bootable Media” option.

Step 2. In the pop-up window, choose “Windows PE-create bootable disc based on Windows PE” option, and then click “Next”.

Step 3. If your system installed on a GPT disk, you will see two options below:

Usually, we suggest you to keep the first default option. If you need to use the bootable media on multiple computers of different hardware configruations, (such as some computers do not support UEFI boot), you can select the second option for better compatibility.

Step 4. In the pop-up window, select “Burn to CD/DVD” option, and then click “Next”. (Notes: you need a CD-burning program, and also you need to insert the CD/DVD into the CD-ROM, or the “Burn to CD/DVD” option will not be available).

Step 5. When the operation is done, just click “Finish” to exit the interface.
Here you have already made a bootable CD. Then, you can reboot your computer, and set the CD-ROM as the first boot device in BIOS settings and test if your computer can boot from the disc. Then, when something bad happens, you can perform windows 10 system image restore to different computer, even with dissimilar hardware.

Making Bootable USB Flash Drive or USB Disk

If you do not have a CD/DVD, but a USB flash drive, you can use a USB drive to replace CD/DVD, to create a bootable USB drive. The making way is the same as creating a bootable CD. You just need to see the following screenshot, select “USB Boot Device” and click Next.

Making Linux Bootable CD

The way to create Linux bootable CD is just the same as those steps of creating Windows PE bootable CD/USB Drive. The only difference is that you can create this kind of CD at any time without meeting any requirement, or need a Windows AIK installation. Just like what has been said before, the compatibility of Linux bootable CD might be a little bit poorer.
The operating process of making Linux bootable disc is just similar to that of making Windows PE bootable disc. You can just refer to the steps above. Here is is screenshot:

During the process of making Linux CD, if you do not possess a CD, AOMEI Backupper allows you create a bootable USB drive. The only requirement is that, when choosing the bootable media type, select the USB Boot Device. Then you can boot the operating system from the USB disk to do the recovery operations.

Note: Linux bootable media does not support for EFI/UEFI boot, if your computer boot mode is UEFI mode, you need to enter into BOIS to change the BIOS boot mode from UEFI to Legacy Boot Mode like the following snapshot (you may also learn how to change the setting by referring to the manual of your motherboard).

Making Bootable ISO File

If you do not have CD or USB disk, or if there is a problem when making the bootable CD, you could create a bootable ISO file first, and then employ some burning software, like Nero to burn ISO file to a CD or USB disk.
Here come the operating steps of creating bootable ISO file.

First, select “Create Bootable Media” option under the “Utilities” item. Then, in the next window, select “Windows PE” or “Linux” item, and click “Next” until you get to this interface. Then, select the “Export ISO file” option, and then click “Next”.

At last, click “Finish” when the operation has been done.

Now, after creating the ISO file, you can easily burn ISO to CD or USB with burning tool and follow the tutorial how to burn ISO file to CD/USB to burn this ISO file. Also, you can complete this task with the Windows 7 integrates built-in burning utility by right clicking this ISO file > Open With > Windows Disc Image Burner.

Note: If you don’t want to create bootable disc, you could enable AOMEI Backupper recovery environment in Windows boot options menu, then boot from the recovery environment to backup, restore, clone data.