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The disc is critical when you want to go back to factory settings, check out www.ebay.com there are sellers that provide a lot of different restore discs, you might get lucky. The other option is check www.gateway.com see if the have the supporting disc.
They dont actually make a driver above XP. However ive managed to install Win7 on dozens of computers by forcing the XP driver to work, you have to choose the option "have disk" then direct it to wherever your driver is located. Make sure you do a system restore b4 you start.....cheers from Scott any queries get back to me
ur Hard disk is giving u problem either it is failed or going to failed jus buy a new hard disk whichever suits ur needs i mean , hitachi's are the best i think reliable and fast go and solve
You can reset by downloading a password restore iso file and creating a bootable CD from this if you have a CD writer on another computer. Otherwise check the NEC website on how to restore the original factory image (but you will lose all installed programs and user files).
Or use a friends PC to make a bootable floppy or CD.
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