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This boot disk will give you the ability to boot to a disk and work with an operating system that will not boot. It has partitioning tools and a wizard to move a Windows installation to different hardware.
To create a bootable disk that will run a full installation of Paragon Backup and Recovery with all of it's tools you first need to download and install the WAIK (Windows Automated Installation Kit).
WAIK is a Microsoft’s proprietary tool and can be obtained from its Download Center for free. Please note that you need a genuine Windows installation to be able to download this tool.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5753
Then you will need to install the Paragon BMB (Boot Media Builder). This application is part of the purchase of Paragon software and requires a registration and license code.
It may be helpful to download the BMB Quick Start Guide here.
Before you launch Boot Media Builder please make sure you’ve got either Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) or OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) installed in your system. Otherwise, you won’t be able to accomplish the operation.
Launch BMB from the Program Menu under Paragon.
Select: Start > Programs > Paragon Software > Boot Media Builder. The welcome page introduces the wizard’s functionality. Please click Next. Select USB Flash. The other two options enable to prepare a bootable environment either on a CD/DVD/BD disc or in an ISO image format.