savmom
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Sorry to keep asking stupid noob type questions. I hate beating a dead horse....pesky people are my pet peeve!!!
uuuuuhhhhhhh Homer kill pests
so I am trying very hard not to be one myself

That being said, after some awesome advice from another member, I purchased a new drive for my Gateway DX4870 desktop and it will be here as soon as the usps truck arrives later this morning
I was searching around the Acer forum (Acer/Gateway are combined now I think? :huh
and found a couple '14 threads where people utilized the Gateway recovery discs to reinstall the WIN7 OS on a brand new blank hd in their desktops.
Wondering if I can do the same thing? Basically use the Gateway recovery dvd's I created at startup to install the same OS. I know the Acer OS is full of junk/stuff I don't NEED but I don't mind removing it later on.
If this is an option, do I have to do any formatting of the HD before using it? It's a WD WD1003FZEX, if that makes any difference.
If using the recovery media is possible, it would avoid some seriously nerve-wracking technical stuff on my part and I'm completely freaked that I will do something wrong using the cloning software mentioned here/there and my current hd is about to visit the big hard drive resting grounds in the sky.
Totally irrelevant to this thread but a little info that might shed light on my reservations with this techie stuff: I'm an extremely-exhausted, pushing-50, work-from-home-mama with disabled dh AND dd, so my mind is overwhelmed with caring for them, trying to work to pay the bills/insurance, coordinating appointments/testing/procedures ...... well I'm sure you get the idea
and occasionally

Now if anyone thinks using the recovery dvd's will cause problems, I will try to figure out one of the other methods in the tutorials (dl'ing anything is pretty much not happenin' due to the new restrictions from our wonderful :sarc: ISP who decided that since they are the only internet provider here, they would implement a generous :sarc: monthly cap which means no more netflix, hulu, etc
)
I appreciate any advice/help/or good old :banghead:
uuuuuhhhhhhh Homer kill pestsso I am trying very hard not to be one myself

That being said, after some awesome advice from another member, I purchased a new drive for my Gateway DX4870 desktop and it will be here as soon as the usps truck arrives later this morning
I was searching around the Acer forum (Acer/Gateway are combined now I think? :huh
Wondering if I can do the same thing? Basically use the Gateway recovery dvd's I created at startup to install the same OS. I know the Acer OS is full of junk/stuff I don't NEED but I don't mind removing it later on.
If this is an option, do I have to do any formatting of the HD before using it? It's a WD WD1003FZEX, if that makes any difference.
If using the recovery media is possible, it would avoid some seriously nerve-wracking technical stuff on my part and I'm completely freaked that I will do something wrong using the cloning software mentioned here/there and my current hd is about to visit the big hard drive resting grounds in the sky.
Totally irrelevant to this thread but a little info that might shed light on my reservations with this techie stuff: I'm an extremely-exhausted, pushing-50, work-from-home-mama with disabled dh AND dd, so my mind is overwhelmed with caring for them, trying to work to pay the bills/insurance, coordinating appointments/testing/procedures ...... well I'm sure you get the idea
and occasionally Now if anyone thinks using the recovery dvd's will cause problems, I will try to figure out one of the other methods in the tutorials (dl'ing anything is pretty much not happenin' due to the new restrictions from our wonderful :sarc: ISP who decided that since they are the only internet provider here, they would implement a generous :sarc: monthly cap which means no more netflix, hulu, etc
I appreciate any advice/help/or good old :banghead:
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway DX4870
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital Black Performance 1TB WD1003FZEX
- Antivirus
- Norton
- Browser
- Firefox
...I was able to get my system back up & running without using the Gateway restore discs! Now I have a wonderful Win 7 OS without all that crapware that was annoying to get rid of in the beginning lol