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Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 August 9, 2014 This guide is about Gateway recovery disks for the following versions of Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. A recovery disk is also known gateway recovery partition as a restore disc, repair disc, boot disc or rescue disk. Gateway Computers acquired
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eMachines Computers in 2004 and, in 2007, Gateway Computers was acquired by Acer. If you have a computer from Acer, follow gateway recovery management download the Acer Recovery Disk guide instead. If you have a computer from eMachines, follow the eMachines Recovery Disk guide instead. Looking for a recovery disk for Gateway? Download Easy Recovery Essentials, our recovery and
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repair disk for Gateway computers. Contents1 Download alternative recovery disk for Gateway2 Create recovery disks for Gateway with Gateway Recovery Center2.1 Create the recovery disk in Windows XP2.2 Create the recovery disk in Windows Vista2.3 Create the recovery disk in Windows 72.4 Create the recovery disk in Windows 83 Restoring a Gateway computer3.1 Restore Windows XP3.2 Restore Windows Vista3.2.1 If you are able to boot into Windows Vista3.2.2 gateway recovery management windows 7 If you can't boot into Windows Vista3.2.3 If you have a Gateway recovery disk3.3 Restore Windows 73.3.1 If you can boot into Windows 73.3.2 If you can't boot into Windows 73.3.3 If you have the Gateway recovery disk for Windows 73.4 Restore Windows 83.4.1 If you can boot into Windows 83.4.2 If you can't boot into Windows 83.4.3 If you don't have a Gateway recovery USB4 More Information4.1 Support Links4.2 Applicable Systems4.3 Applicable Models (Gateway) Download alternative recovery disk for Gateway If the recovery partition of your computer is corrupt or damaged, consider downloading Easy Recovery Essentials, that it's compatible with Gateway computers running Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. Easy Recovery Essentials works for any Gateway model and it's compatible with the following Windows versions: Microsoft Windows 8 (read more on our Windows 8 Recovery Disk and Repair Disc Download article) Microsoft Windows 7 (read more on our Windows 7 Recovery Disk and Repair Disc Download article) Microsoft Windows Vista (read more on our Windows Vista Recovery Disk and Repair Disc Download article) Microsoft Windows XP (read more on our Windows XP Recovery and Repair Disk article) Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 2008 and 2012 (read more on our Windows Server 2008 and 201
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to factory setting with a gateway[Solved/Closed] Ask a question T - Latest answer on Jan 8, 2014 07:43PM Hello, have gateway windows 7 home premium iso a gateway computer thats filled with spyware. no pop up killer gets rid of it. cant restore using the system restore cause it doesnt work. I cant remember how to factory restore our https://neosmart.net/wiki/gateway-recovery-disk/ Gateway computer. Any one know how to??? See more How to factory reset a gateway laptop Gateway fx factory restore How to reset gateway laptop to factory settings Reset a Gateway computer to factory settings ACER PC Restore to factory settings Nokia X3-02: Restore to factory settings Restoring vista factory settings [Solved] (Solved) Need to restore to factory setting on my Dell (Solved) Helpful +850 Report http://ccm.net/forum/affich-53091-restore-to-factory-setting-with-a-gateway Frys Guy Jul 4, 2009 08:38PM The way to restore Gateways is to hold down the ALT Key and repeatedly hitting f10 then it should bring you to a boot sequence screen then choose the HDD and then hold down ALT and repeatedly hit f10 again that should promt the restore feature for gateway. If that doesnt work the only way to do it is to boot into windows and run the eRecovery program. View all 11 comments Report Devo- Sep 29, 2009 05:49PM Thanks for the info your post worked perfectly!! I was able to restore from the restore partition, following my customers lack of creating restore disks. Report kim- Nov 25, 2012 11:19AM Wow. Your answer wa?s the only thing that really worked! Gateway techs wanted to charge me $199 to "fix" it for me. Thank you! Thank you! Report sarahcita- Dec 26, 2012 06:58PM Thanks so much for your help! This worked like a charm! Report Taylo- Jan 1, 2013 08:23PM Just thought I would acknowledge that I came to the site and really found this solution to work as all post mentioned advance BOOT menu but all I could get was advance
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of http://www.sevenforums.com/backup-restore/169251-gateway-recovery-disk-not-repairing-mbr.html tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Backup and Restore » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Gateway recovery disk not repairing mbr Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 14 Jun 2011 #1 blankenshipma Windows 7 home premium 64 5 posts Gateway recovery gateway recovery disk not repairing mbr First, sorry for punctuation and grammar. I am writing this on my phone holding my daughter rocking in a chair. I have a gateway P79 series gaming laptop. It came with no recovery disks, so I had to burn my own when it asked me in Windows. I have Windows 7 premium 64. I for a while chose to use linux instead, gateway recovery management and erased my windows partition, and the mbr got converted to grub for Ubuntu. I am now choosing to go back to Windows 7 with the repair disks. Even though I burned them myself through Windows, they are branded Gateway in the interface. I did the complete recovery option in the disk, but it did not remove the grub from linux in the mbr and replace it with windows bootloader. I am now doing a repair, but it is not like the ones I have seen on the web. I don't get to choose partitions, or select anything. I don't have the option to repair really, just do a restore and backup my personal folders while it does that. I suspect this wont repair the mbr either. I have no other computer to plug this internal laptop hd into. Any ideas on how I can fix the mbr without a command prompt? Like a boot program I can put on my thumb drive to fix it? Thanks. My System Specs OS Windows 7 home premium 64 blankenshipma View Public Profile Find More Posts by blankenshipma . 15 Jun 2011 #2 theog ME/XP/Vista/Win7 11,444