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...Gateway Web site 2 Using Support 3 Help and Support 4 Searching for a topic 4 Getting help in Media Center 5 BigFix 6 Online help 6 Chapter 2: Using Windows XP 7 About the Windows desktop 8 Using the Start menu 9 Adding icons to the desktop 9 Identifying window items 10 Using Windows XP... 24 Chapter 3: Recovering Your System 25 System recovery options 26 Drivers and applications recovery 26 Creating drivers and applications recovery discs 27 Copying drivers and applications recovery files to a network 28 Creating discs from recovery files on a network 29 Recovering your system...
...Gateway Web site 2 Using Support 3 Help and Support 4 Searching for a topic 4 Getting help in Media Center 5 BigFix 6 Online help 6 Chapter 2: Using Windows XP 7 About the Windows desktop 8 Using the Start menu 9 Adding icons to the desktop 9 Identifying window items 10 Using Windows XP... 24 Chapter 3: Recovering Your System 25 System recovery options 26 Drivers and applications recovery 26 Creating drivers and applications recovery discs 27 Copying drivers and applications recovery files to a network 28 Creating discs from recovery files on a network 29 Recovering your system...
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...can immediately create the recovery discs (recommended), or you need to recover your system from recovery files on a network" on your system to completely reinstall the original factory software. Gateway provides everything you need to completely restore your system, including Windows XP, device drivers, and...device drivers and software that you have recorded is saved on page 147 or at support.gateway.com. For more information on creating recovery discs, see : ■ "Copying drivers and applications recovery files to a network" on page 28 ■ "Creating discs from the hard ...
...can immediately create the recovery discs (recommended), or you need to recover your system from recovery files on a network" on your system to completely reinstall the original factory software. Gateway provides everything you need to completely restore your system, including Windows XP, device drivers, and...device drivers and software that you have recorded is saved on page 147 or at support.gateway.com. For more information on creating recovery discs, see : ■ "Copying drivers and applications recovery files to a network" on page 28 ■ "Creating discs from the hard ...
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CHAPTER 3: Recovering Your System www.gateway.com Recovering your system using Microsoft System Restore Before using Microsoft System Restore: 1 Press F1. The... problems, you can restore your system to get your notebook is turned on the screen). 32 The Microsoft Windows XP Help and Support Center opens. 2 Click Undo changes to an earlier time, then click Next. Every time you...my computer to your system settings and saves it as a restore point. To restore using Gateway System Recovery, you should try Microsoft System Restore to one of your computer with System Restore.
CHAPTER 3: Recovering Your System www.gateway.com Recovering your system using Microsoft System Restore Before using Microsoft System Restore: 1 Press F1. The... problems, you can restore your system to get your notebook is turned on the screen). 32 The Microsoft Windows XP Help and Support Center opens. 2 Click Undo changes to an earlier time, then click Next. Every time you...my computer to your system settings and saves it as a restore point. To restore using Gateway System Recovery, you should try Microsoft System Restore to one of your computer with System Restore.
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...Windows updates and antivirus updates to bring your notebook's software up all personal data files before continuing this process. 4 Click a system recovery option: www.gateway.com Important After you restore your system, it will appear with Backup (recommended) moves the contents of the hard drive to the ...from the factory. This process deletes your Internet cable and all USB peripheral devices. You still need at least 4 GB of Windows XP. CHAPTER 3: Recovering Your System Caution The Full System Restore option deletes all files on your existing data files, but all programs ...
...Windows updates and antivirus updates to bring your notebook's software up all personal data files before continuing this process. 4 Click a system recovery option: www.gateway.com Important After you restore your system, it will appear with Backup (recommended) moves the contents of the hard drive to the ...from the factory. This process deletes your Internet cable and all USB peripheral devices. You still need at least 4 GB of Windows XP. CHAPTER 3: Recovering Your System Caution The Full System Restore option deletes all files on your existing data files, but all programs ...
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... prompted: • Full System Restore (Destructive) reformats the hard drive and restores the system software as it shipped from the hard drive, contact Gateway Customer Care for help. • After you restore your computer, it will appear with Backup (recommended) moves the contents of the hard drive ...If your hard drive has failed and you can't restore the software from the factory. You still need at least 4 GB of Windows XP. back to basics, continued... 4 Continue to follow the on system recovery, see"Recovering Your System"in your online user guide. 15 11/3/2005 2:19:36 PM
... prompted: • Full System Restore (Destructive) reformats the hard drive and restores the system software as it shipped from the hard drive, contact Gateway Customer Care for help. • After you restore your computer, it will appear with Backup (recommended) moves the contents of the hard drive ...If your hard drive has failed and you can't restore the software from the factory. You still need at least 4 GB of Windows XP. back to basics, continued... 4 Continue to follow the on system recovery, see"Recovering Your System"in your online user guide. 15 11/3/2005 2:19:36 PM