Hello All,
Please excuse my ignorance for the title as that was the best I could do to condense.
My old Gateway has finally become unusable. In short, I am unable to boot at all, even in Safe Mode. My tech has gone through BIOS, etc. and still nothing.
So, I have decided to go the 'custom' route purchasing a barebones from Tiger. No issue at all with hardware and the actual building. In an attempt to install the OS, we used his recovery disc as I could not locate the disc from my Gateway. We thought this would be OK as I have the key from my Gateway. His was from an HP, also Home Premium, using an Intel processor. Sadly it did not take. The new build did not see the recovery disc at all. We inserted 2 other discs as a test and they were recognized. Going through the BIOS on the new machine everything is in order.
Two questions. First, is it possible the new machine is not 'accepting' the recovery disc because it not only came from a factory build but was also meant for an Intel chip?
Second, am I reduced to purchasing a retail copy to get the new machine running, or are there alternative, less expensive methods of obtaining an OS?
Thank you in advance to everyone for your input.
WOLLAM
Please excuse my ignorance for the title as that was the best I could do to condense.
My old Gateway has finally become unusable. In short, I am unable to boot at all, even in Safe Mode. My tech has gone through BIOS, etc. and still nothing.
So, I have decided to go the 'custom' route purchasing a barebones from Tiger. No issue at all with hardware and the actual building. In an attempt to install the OS, we used his recovery disc as I could not locate the disc from my Gateway. We thought this would be OK as I have the key from my Gateway. His was from an HP, also Home Premium, using an Intel processor. Sadly it did not take. The new build did not see the recovery disc at all. We inserted 2 other discs as a test and they were recognized. Going through the BIOS on the new machine everything is in order.
Two questions. First, is it possible the new machine is not 'accepting' the recovery disc because it not only came from a factory build but was also meant for an Intel chip?
Second, am I reduced to purchasing a retail copy to get the new machine running, or are there alternative, less expensive methods of obtaining an OS?
Thank you in advance to everyone for your input.
WOLLAM
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitAMD FX 4300 3.8GHZADATA XPG V1 DDR3 1600 4GB DESKTOP MEMORY BLU...ASUS Radeon HD 6450 2GB DDR3 PCIe
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- AMD FX 4300 3.8GHZ
- Motherboard
- Asus M5A78L
- Memory
- ADATA XPG V1 DDR3 1600 4GB DESKTOP MEMORY BLUE (2x)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS Radeon HD 6450 2GB DDR3 PCIe
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 1TB Serial ATA HD 7200/64MB/SATA-6G