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Recovering your system

Most computer problems can be solved by following the
information in
technical support pages at www.gateway.com.
Problem-solving may also involve re-installing some or all of
the computer's software (also called recovering or restoring
your system). Gateway provides everything you need to
recover your system under most conditions.
should create a set of software and driver recovery discs as soon as possible.
For instructions, see
page
If you upgrade or exchange your hard drive, or if your hard
drive is completely erased or corrupted, your only option for
system recovery may be to reinstall Windows from the
Windows DVD, then recover your pre-installed software and
device drivers using recovery discs that you created. (Your
computer must have a recordable disc drive to use these
options.)
www.gateway.com
"Troubleshooting" on page 73
Caution
To prepare your computer for additional system recovery options, you
"Preparing for software and device driver recovery" on
90.
To recover software and device drivers that were
pre-installed at the factory, see
pre-installed software and drivers" on page
To return your system to a previous condition when it
was working correctly, see
Restore" on page
To completely recover your system to its factory
condition, see
"Recovering your system to its factory
condition" on page
To re-install Windows using the Windows DVD, see
"Recovering your system using the Windows DVD" on
page
99.
To re-install your pre-installed software and device
drivers using recovery discs, see
pre-installed software and drivers using recovery discs"
on page
94.
"Recovering
"Using Microsoft System
95.
98.
"Recovering
or in the
90.
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