If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.
Enter recovery drive in the search box, and then select Create a recovery drive. After the recovery drive tool opens, make sure the Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive check box is selected, and then select Next. The recovery drive will include only the recovery tools and a bootable image, but not a recovery image to use for refreshing or resetting your PC. Select the USB drive you'd like to use for your recovery drive, then select Next.
Select Create. The recovery image and necessary recovery tools will be copied to your USB flash drive, which will take a while, depending on your PC and the size of the recovery image. If you want to keep the recovery partition on your PC, select Finish. If you want to remove the recovery partition from your PC and free up disk space, select Delete the recovery partition. Before you begin Make sure you have: An internet connection internet service provider fees may apply.
Sufficient data storage available on a computer, USB or external drive for the download. System requirements. See the system requirements before installing Windows We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer's website for info about updated drivers and hardware compatibility.
When your system cannot boot normally, you can access System Recovery Options by booting a Windows installation disc. However, if you do not have a Windows installation disc, you can create system recovery disk for your Gateway to boot it, and restore your computer to a normal state.
There are many ways you can use to create system recovery disk for Gateway. You can use the Windows built-in tool to create system recovery disk, or use other powerful software to create Gateway system recovery disk.
Insert the disc to your computer and make sure it is writable empty disk. Click Create system repair disk in the left pane, and follow the instructions to finish the task. If you are able to boot into Windows Vista and have the Gateway Recovery Center software program, follow these instructions:. Click on Recovery Manager item from the screen, if this item is available, and follow any wizard instructions to restore Windows Vista.
If you have a recovery disk for Windows Vista already created , follow the wizard instructions after doing these steps:. The above steps should boot your computer into the recovery software program made by Gateway for Windows Vista users.
Follow any instructions given by the wizard to restore your computer to factory conditions. Users of Windows 8 can restore the operating system using the built-in Gateway Recovery Management software. This action restores the computer to the original factory configuration. This erases all your personal data. Backup your files! These instructions apply if you are able to boot into Windows 8.
If not, follow the next set of instructions. If you are not able to boot into Windows 8, but have the USB recovery created using the Gateway Recovery Management software , follow these instructions:. This action will erase all your personal files. Select Create. Many files need to be copied to the recovery drive, so this might take a while. If you ever need to use the recovery drive to reinstall Windows 11 on your PC, see Recovery options in Windows for further instructions.
It's a good idea to Backup and Restore in Windows frequently because the recovery drive isn't a system image. It doesn't contain your personal files, settings, or programs.
For Windows 7, see Create a system repair disc. For Windows 8. To download Windows 11 installation media, see Recovery options in Windows.
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