Gateway MT3422 User Guide - Page 37

Creating discs from recovery files on a network

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www.gateway.com Drivers and applications recovery 2 Click Create ISO, then find the network location you want to save the driver and application recovery files to. 3 Click OK. The program prepares the recovery files, then copies them to the location you specified. 4 When you see the message "The Recovery ISO Image has been created successfully," click OK. You are done. Tips & Tricks Store your recovery (ISO) images in a folder that indicates which computer the files are for. For example, store the files for a Gateway 7200XL in a folder named GW 7200XL Apps Recovery. To create discs from the files you just copied, see "Creating discs from recovery files on a network" on page 31. Creating discs from recovery files on a network Before you continue, make sure that your computer has a recordable drive. Important If you are recording to CDs, make sure that they are CD-R and not CD-RW discs. If you are recording to DVDs, make sure that they are DVD-R or DVD+R discs, not DVD-RW or DVD+RW discs. Important Use the correct type of blank disc for the recovery (ISO) file. For example, if the recovery (ISO) file was created for a DVD, make sure you use a blank DVD+R or DVD-R disc. To create recovery discs from recovery files stored on a network: 1 Make sure that you have blank discs ready. If the ISO filenames start with CD, you will need blank CDs. If the ISO filenames start with DVD, you will need blank DVDs. 2 Insert a blank disc into the recordable drive of any networked computer. You need one blank disc for each recovery (ISO) file. 3 Click Start, then click My Computer. 31

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Drivers and applications recovery
www.gateway.com
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2
Click
Create ISO
, then find the network location you want to save the
driver and application recovery files to.
3
Click
OK
. The
program prepares
the recovery files,
then copies them to
the location you
specified.
4
When you see the
message “The
Recovery ISO Image
has been created
successfully,” click
OK
. You are done.
Tips & Tricks
Store your recovery (ISO) images in a
folder that indicates which computer the
files are for. For example, store the files for
a Gateway 7200XL in a folder named GW
7200XL Apps Recovery.
To create discs from the files you just copied, see
“Creating discs from recovery
files on a network” on page 31
.
Creating discs from recovery files on a network
Before you continue, make sure that your computer has a recordable drive.
To create recovery discs from recovery files stored on a network:
Important
If you are recording to CDs, make sure
that they are CD-R and not CD-RW discs.
If you are recording to DVDs, make sure
that they are DVD-R or DVD+R discs, not
DVD-RW or DVD+RW discs.
1
Make sure that you have blank discs ready. If the ISO filenames start with
CD
, you will need blank CDs. If the ISO filenames start with
DVD
, you will
need blank DVDs.
Important
Use the correct type of blank disc for the
recovery (ISO) file. For example, if the
recovery (ISO) file was created for a DVD,
make sure you use a blank DVD+R or
DVD-R disc.
2
Insert a blank disc into the recordable drive of any networked computer.
You need one blank disc for each recovery (ISO) file.
3
Click
Start
, then click
My Computer
.